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Born and raised in a small town in East Texas, Kramer Wetzel spent years honing his craft in a trailer park in South Austin. He hates writing about himself in third person. More at KramerWetzel.com.
The look of the tile is nice in sepia. It has been a long time since proprietors had their name among the tiles in front of the door. A wonderful take of a bygone era…
It’s neat to study the different letters. The two S’s are slightly different. The blurring on the edge of the photo make it look like an actual oldie. Neat!
Thanks Kramer for posting for Sepia Scenes! :)
I love the different textures of this shot. Great in sepia!
If you’d like to stop by my blog I’m at Cake Crumbs.
what a cool capture :)
u may view mine here
The look of the tile is nice in sepia. It has been a long time since proprietors had their name among the tiles in front of the door. A wonderful take of a bygone era…
Kress shows up well in sepia!
It’s neat to study the different letters. The two S’s are slightly different. The blurring on the edge of the photo make it look like an actual oldie. Neat!
You are now entering the twilight (sepia) zone. Kress was and is no more if I’m not mistaken.
Very nice example of sepia.
I remember Kress stores
Kaye-the road goes ever ever on