Self Portrait in Sepia


In front of the Alamo. Holy Shrine to Freedom.

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  • Ralph Feb 10, 2010 @ 13:10

    Adobe and stucco seem a natural in sepia. As well, the age of the Alamo and its styling seems perfect in sepia. The photo artist looks well here, his hat nicely blocked as he takes an artistic touristy picture. Nice!

  • annieelf Feb 10, 2010 @ 13:40

    i like the way the hat echoes the design of the Alamo. And will you look at that – a Hawaiian shirt. The man knows how to vacation.

  • tash Feb 10, 2010 @ 13:44

    Works great – one of the all time great historical buildings and a fun self portrait. Ditto on outline of the building mimiced by the outline of the hat.

  • Patti V. Feb 10, 2010 @ 15:44

    Annie is observant – your hat really does have similar lines to that of the Alamo! This is a rather mysterious self-portrait.

    Sepia works well with an old structure like this.

  • mizhelle Feb 10, 2010 @ 15:58

    awww what a cool shot :) looks like a fun day!

    u may view mine here

  • John McDevitt Feb 10, 2010 @ 16:13

    Good photo but it’s a wee bit too dark for me.

  • Tricia Feb 10, 2010 @ 22:47

    very cool!

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