Posted by: jewwishes | July 16, 2009

Jew Wishes On: Sepia and Books

It’s time for Sepia Scenes once again! To see more photos in sepia, visit here.

wheel sepia

The photo above was shown in color in a recent post of mine. I wanted to see how it looked in sepia. It was taken in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee…and it is of a wheel at The Old Mill, a working mill to this day.

cannon

The photo above is of a U.S. Civil War cannon located in Tennessee.

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Book News:

I am in the middle of reading Miriam’s Kitchen, by Elizabeth Ehrlich.

Am writing a review of the memoir The Seamstress, and one of The Black Hole of Auschwitz.
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Thursday July 16, 2009 – 24th of Tamuz, 5769


Responses

  1. Two beautiful sepia pictures.
    The millstil fuctioning must be a rarety.
    The canon looking so peaceful in the tranquil surroundings is almost a contradiction.
    Very clever done.
    From Felisol

  2. I enjoy my visits to this warm blog!

    Aloha-

  3. felisol: Thank you.

    I agree on the cannon.

  4. Cloudia: Thank you.

  5. Looks good in Sepia too!
    :) I just took a photo of a cannon today as I was out looking around with thoughts to Sepia Scenes.

  6. Carletta: How funny that you took a cannon photo today!

    Thanks for the visit.

  7. A mill and a waterwheel are perfect for a sepia scene!

    • Thank you, Mary.

  8. the watermill looks great in sepia XXX Don

    • Thanks, Don. xx

  9. Beautiful photo’s. I love these.

    • Thanks, hip chick.

  10. I love sepia shots (that first one is stunning!), they have a sort of timelessness and cosiness about them, I think.

    • Thank you, Andrea.

  11. Lovely sepia scenes :)

    • Thank you, Chip.


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