Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Sepia Scenes


Sepia-toned photos always remind me of the 1950s, so I thought sepia would be a fitting look for this photo of a Korean War Memorial.
Ralph and I visited Bradley Point on Long Island Sound in West Haven, Ct. last week, and this is one of the war memorials there.


To see more sepia-fied photos, go over and visit Mary T, The Teach, at Sepia Scenes.

11 comments:

dot said...

I think the war memorial is perfect in sepia. Nice shot!

kden said...

More detailed and touching enlarged. Great choice for sepia.

Annie Jeffries said...

I've seen a few Korean War Memorials. This is actually one of the nicest. Fortunate for you that you could see it and get this picture to share with us.

Anonymous said...

Nice photo, especially in sepia - Nice tribute

RA said...

I think sepia really adds more values to tributes! Have a great day, Patti :)

Linda said...

I think all memorials look better in sepia for some reason. Maybe because sepia is often the color of our memories??

Michele said...

Ah yes!! I think this is quite stunning!! Very well done!

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Vinny "Bond" Marini said...

Excellent. The Korean War has finally gotten the recognition for those who served.

kayerj said...

great shot

Stop by to see my sepia scene

Ilanadavita said...

It certainly looks solemn in sepia.

Napaboaniya.Elaine Ling said...

Memorial grounds look good with sepia, adds on the solemn feel to it.
Not many remember those that lost their lives during the Korean war. Hopefully more of these memorials will be erected.