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Steps To Yesterday - Sepia Photograph by Brian Wallace

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Comments (16)

Gary F Richards

Gary F Richards

Congratulations on your Top Finish in the contest… SHOWCASING THE SOUTH IN MONOTONE PHOTOGRAPHY CONTE...! Fl

Brian Wallace replied:

Thanks Gary, for the congratulations and L/F. I appreciate it!

Cedric Hampton

Cedric Hampton

Love the implied story, great shot. L/V

Brian Wallace replied:

Thanks Cedric, for the nice comment and L/V.

Brian Wallace

Brian Wallace

Thanks for the fave Vanessa!

Joan-Violet Stretch

Joan-Violet Stretch

Lovely sepia Image

Brian Wallace replied:

Thanks Joan-Violet, for the nice comment on my work!

Brian Wallace

Brian Wallace

Thanks for the fave Kathleen!

Nina Silver

Nina Silver

I like the sepia effect on this piece, Brian. Gives it so much mood.

Brian Wallace replied:

Thanks for commenting Nina. Sepia is great for helping an image achieve a certain "mood".

Andrei SKY

Andrei SKY

great shot!

Brian Wallace replied:

I appreciate your comment Andrei!

Brian Wallace

Brian Wallace

Thanks for the fave Christopher!

Brian Wallace

Brian Wallace

Thanks for the fave Marina!

Rebecca Davis

Rebecca Davis

Beautiful capture, so haunting in sepia tones! L/F

Brian Wallace replied:

Thank you Rebecca, for the nice comment on my image and for the L/F! :)

Ann Horn

Ann Horn

Your wonderful capture makes me wonder what sort of building was at the top of the steps, Brian. Certainly something must have been there...

Brian Wallace replied:

Thanks for the response Ann. I can tell you it was a waterfront home. Most likely a pretty old one. Although it was on a pretty high area above the water, I saw no sign of it ever having a basement. This area is now designated to be developed as a park which most likely will be adjacent to an existing park area called Fort Smallwood park. Although the land has been donated for park development, existing priorities have prevented the planned development thus far. There are some that would prefer it not be developed but I would like to see the area at least be cleaned up. So much of our natural resources along the Chesapeake today are dependent on volunteers for this type of thing as well as other eco planning. :)

Kathy Liebrum Bailey

Kathy Liebrum Bailey

Super find and capture Brian! The over grown look almost has it hidden from view! l/fv

Brian Wallace replied:

Thank you Kathy, for the nice comment, like, and fave!

Brian Wallace replied:

Thanks for the fave Kathy!

Priscilla Burgers

Priscilla Burgers

What a wonderful capture! Great detail and the tone and bright background increase the air of mystery. A favorite!

Brian Wallace replied:

Thank you for the nice comment Priscilla! :)

Christopher McKenzie

Christopher McKenzie

Wow. What a find.

Brian Wallace replied:

Thanks Christopher.

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