Exposure: 0.005 sec (1/200) Aperture: f/4 Focal Length: 6 mm ISO Speed: 80 Exposure Bias: 0/3 EV Flash: Flash did not fire
Buddha Relic Temple & Museum, Singapore.
It looks so otherworldly glowing in sepia.
Great architectural and atmospheric photo. I recall seeing lots of mixture of Chinese, British and other influences in Singapore.
That would be gorgeous no matter what you did in the way of toning — or not. Black and white, color or sepia it’s just a kick-butt photo! Bravo!
The architecture is amazing and the sepia tone set it off beautifully!
Happy WW!
Oh I know where this is. It’s taken a different tone with sepia. Amazing transformation.
My photo blog is here: http://calrat.blogspot.com
Very pretty building. I would love to see it in color as well. Happy WW!
Super photo and wonderful architecture.
Love the sepia effect.
Beautiful picture! But the sepia makes it look a bit sad… I think that is just me though…
I like this a lot.
I think the sepia certainly brings out the architectural details more. I find myself looking at the lines more. Great shot turned sepia!
Chinatown temple right?
what beautiful photos.
The temple looks nice in sepia, probably also a beautiful picture in colour.
Great sepia effect!
the sepia brings out all the carved detail!
what a beautiful shot!
Nice job, Elaine! I’m back from Florida! Getting around to Sepia Scenes participants…
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Exposure: 0.005 sec (1/200)
Aperture: f/4
Focal Length: 6 mm
ISO Speed: 80
Exposure Bias: 0/3 EV
Flash: Flash did not fire
Buddha Relic Temple & Museum, Singapore.
It looks so otherworldly glowing in sepia.
Great architectural and atmospheric photo. I recall seeing lots of mixture of Chinese, British and other influences in Singapore.
That would be gorgeous no matter what you did in the way of toning — or not. Black and white, color or sepia it’s just a kick-butt photo! Bravo!
The architecture is amazing and the sepia tone set it off beautifully!
Happy WW!
Oh I know where this is. It’s taken a different tone with sepia. Amazing transformation.
My photo blog is here: http://calrat.blogspot.com
Very pretty building. I would love to see it in color as well. Happy WW!
Super photo and wonderful architecture.
Love the sepia effect.
Beautiful picture!
But the sepia makes it look a bit sad… I think that is just me though…
I like this a lot.
I think the sepia certainly brings out the architectural details more. I find myself looking at the lines more.
Great shot turned sepia!
Chinatown temple right?
what beautiful photos.
The temple looks nice in sepia, probably also a beautiful picture in colour.
Great sepia effect!
the sepia brings out all the carved detail!
what a beautiful shot!
Nice job, Elaine! I’m back from Florida! Getting around to Sepia Scenes participants…