Sunday 28 September 2008

Sepia in a frame

Okay, my Sunday evening seems to be full of challenges. My second challenge for today, from Chica at Photo-Projectz was to take a photograph and convert is to sepia, also to have a go at framing a photograph. I thought I would be brave (or mad?) to try and do both with the same photograph....

I heard yesterday that it was going to be foggy this morning. So I set my alarm for 6am. As the sun rose this morning, I was wandering through my favourite forest at Savernake. I will save all the details of the lovely morning, but needless to say, I captured some nice photographs. The trees are just about to turn into their Autumn colours of rich organges and browns. I thought this would be quite fitting for a sepia experiment. Below is the result of my trials:



It is a first attempt, I clearly still need to practice with this technique. Thanks Chica, this has inspired me to have a go at this type of effect more often.

I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Chica and to Jessica from Wayfaring Wanderer for their helpful techniques and guidance. I am still very much a novice with photo editing, and your tips and examples are a great source of inspiration.

Bye for now,

Graham :o)

16 comments:

  1. It´s such a beutiful picture Graham...you´re definitely going on my list of "people who should make a living of photography" :P Thanks for leaving a comment, and I agree about happy people, that´s why I´m so surprised about myself :P have a nice week :D

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  2. What a fabulous frame, and you should defo continue with it. It gives it that little something extra that sometimes photos need, in order to "pop". Hope your having a great weekend. :)

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  3. This picture is straight out of a dream!

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  4. I agree, it looks like it's straight from a fantasy movie!

    You captured the spirit of fall perfectly.

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  5. Oh, by the way, I completed this month's photohunt!

    http://correresmidestino.com/sunset-and-night/

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  6. Oh I love this, love, love, love it. The fog the colour the border. I need to learn better techniques!!

    My monthly challenge is done.

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  7. It not only has an antique feel, but the scene itself makes me feel nostalgic in an old timey way :o)

    How very sweet of you to mention lil' ol' me :o) Thank you.

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  8. Great photo Graham! Your photos are inspiring, as a matter of fact, you inspired me to create my own sepia toned photo. Check it out!

    ~Tammy

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  9. love the framing! and the photo, but the border is making me want to start playing with some photos.

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  10. Now that's something special. I love sepia but it can be a very difficult filter to use, sometimes it just doesn't work on a piece. I love how it makes a photograph look aged or even something out of a memory. We need to go on our little walks more often!

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  11. very nice... photography, I love antique-inspired pictures.

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  12. Hi Graham!

    I really like your site and would be very pleased to exchange link with your site !

    Please, let ma know.
    Djibs

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  13. Graham,

    Only one word: spectacular!
    Ok, another one for you: you are a bloody good artist :D!

    Cheers, darling!

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  14. Great photo and frame. I inished the photo challenge. http://halet1073.blogspot.com/9/2008/graham's-september-photo-challenge.html

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  15. I clicked to enlarge the photo and wow, it's amazingly breathtaking. Fuhhh... really... You did very well. :)

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Best wishes ~ Graham :)