😆 oh Debbie – I love sepia and of course it is permissible – always 🙂 You may have noticed that I like to use other monochromes as well, the same as selective colouring 😉 This is just lovely!
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Haha I love this, so classic
Thank you for linking up
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Love the juxtaposition of this! Old and new! #mysundayphoto
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I often prefer sepia to B & W and this works a treat 🙂
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What a fab photo, I think brighton in sepia does takes it back to times gone by.
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What a fantastic photo…Love it x
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It is certainly a welcoming sign – especially for children and their moms 🙂
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😆 oh Debbie – I love sepia and of course it is permissible – always 🙂 You may have noticed that I like to use other monochromes as well, the same as selective colouring 😉 This is just lovely!
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Perfect treatment for that subject!
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Thanks Yvonne
On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 7:39 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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