:) I posted a photo of my Grandma today and these cups remind me of the ones that hung by the water pump in my Grandparents house. Wonderful sepia subject Kaye!
Too much - my verification word is rosing - their last name was Rose. :)
That reflection in the handle is very cool. These cups look like Hansel and Gretel may have used them when they had some refreshments at the witch's house.
I don't think I have much noticeable hair on my toes.
Craftsmanship never goes out of style, and these areold, but certainly usable. Pewter craftsmen formed these utensils with care and pride. Wish that attitude prevailed today!
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:) I posted a photo of my Grandma today and these cups remind me of the ones that hung by the water pump in my Grandparents house.
Wonderful sepia subject Kaye!
Too much - my verification word is rosing - their last name was Rose. :)
This is such a lovely scene in sepia! Excellent choice!
Hi!
Great Sepia Photo! Reminds me of my grandparents. Have a great day!
Sherrie
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Oh, now, I love the copper look of this shot - I've tried doing that before, but can't seem to get it just right. It's a beautiful photo!
Have a great week!
Could you give me some tips on how you got that copper look? Much appreciated!
Great subject for Sepia! Brings back memories of eating out of tin plates in camp. That stuff gets HOT!
I really like this, Kaye. And LOOK at the reflection in the cup's handle. Very nice.
That reflection in the handle is very cool.
These cups look like Hansel and Gretel may have used them when they had some refreshments at the witch's house.
I don't think I have much noticeable hair on my toes.
That is a great shot.
I can totally see it in your Hobbit Hole :)
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beautiful
love the light on the handle!!
The olden days drinking out of tim cups and eating out of tin saucers...Perfect for sepia scenes! :)
Craftsmanship never goes out of style, and these areold, but certainly usable. Pewter craftsmen formed these utensils with care and pride. Wish that attitude prevailed today!
Looks like someone was panning for gold in Alaska.
How dramatic and nostalgic these old tin cups and saucers look in sepia! Wonderful!
Oh I love these! Perfect sepia scene :)
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