Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Not Sepia - That's Its Real Colour!



Arriving home to Ararat during a sunshower.



Photo:
Barkly St, Ararat - 27 July, 2008

17 comments:

  1. what a fabulous shot. I would never have thought to stop and do that. It is a wonderful photo.

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  2. Very intriguing photo! I like it!!!

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  3. Great lighting! :-)

    I love how the faint blue sky beckons on the horizon.

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  4. Fantastic shot, and you can tell it's untouched by the light.

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  5. Hi Letitia!
    Sorry for the absence these last weeks, but unfortunately it wasn’t due to some summer holidays… ;))
    What a shot! Stunning! Also loved to see your neighbours...
    Miss your comments on Blogtrotter, now at the MoMA for Art and New York lovers! Hope you enjoy and wish you a great week!

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  6. I hope you weren't driving when you took this photo;)
    Well done!

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  7. That is superb!! The only way I could tell it wasn't sepia was the trace of blue sky away in the distance. Amazing.

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  8. Virginia - Thank you!
    Our trips back and forth to Melbourne, sometimes are a bit boring (my husband does the driving), so I click away on the camera to entertain myself.

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  9. Tammy - Thanks!
    It was really unusual light.
    I got some great photos that afternoon!

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  10. Merisi - trust you to spot that!
    You always notice the subtle sky bits in my photos!

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  11. BABOOSHKA - Thank you!
    It's like I say - it's all there for us - we just gotta see it and point and click!

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  12. GMG - Hey Gil - Loved your MOMA post.
    I've seen one of those paintings when it visited Australia - the Matisse dancing one.
    So pleased to introduce you to my neighbours!

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  13. KEN - nah, I was the vegie in the passenger seat.
    Do you guys drive on the left side of the road too?

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  14. JELLY - hey!
    I was just over visiting you!
    Time for a new post, lady.

    Yeah - real spooky light, hey?
    Afterwards, there was the biggest rainbow I've ever seen - I couldn't fit it all in one shot.

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  15. wow! that light is awesome... contradictions attract my attention... be it in lyrics, books or photos. captured beautifully. :-)

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  16. It was a lucky find this blog, so I can see this amazing photo.
    The picture seems taken from a movie science fiction of fifties decade.
    Congratulations on the image.
    A greeting from murciadailyphoto.blogspot.com

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