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Uploaded: 06/12/17 11:27 PM GMT
Old Country School
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Not much left for color in this little old school, so added a dark sepia to add a little flavor.

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::Dunstickin
06/13/17 7:40 AM GMT
This is certainly worthy of a place on a post/Christmas card!...

Wonderful work ..
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::Ramad
06/13/17 8:28 AM GMT
Nice capture and good editing make this a lovely image.
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::corngrowth
06/13/17 10:41 AM GMT
You've captured/edited a nostalgic artwork, Carol.
Wonderful! Would be a perfect entry for the Wednesday B&W challenge (BWC)!
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::tigger3
06/13/17 10:44 AM GMT
Carol I'm with Cornelius, how about entering this fantastic post into the challenge, it's superbly done, and fits the challenge perfectly.
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.GomekFlorida
06/13/17 12:43 AM GMT
Very rustic and creative the way you edited this image. I like it.
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Long before the white man and long before the wheel, when the dark green forests were too silent to be real. Lightfoot 1967
.GIGIBL
06/13/17 4:21 PM GMT
Excellent shot Carol very well captured .
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::jerseygurl
06/13/17 5:08 PM GMT
The sepia tone effect is just perfect for your image of the old country school Carol - Very Nicely Done!!!!!!!!!!!
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::LynEve
06/14/17 11:53 AM GMT
Treated beautifully to convey the nostalgia. Love the little belfry. Let me know if you decide it can go in the BWC - would love to have it there :)
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