Sepia Saturday A cool Street Lamp
Happy Saturday everyone and as it is Saturday time for a Sepia Saturday post for the challenge hosted by .
So as I haven't been out taking photos fro this past week I went looking through my Archives for shots that I thought may make for nice sepia shots.
Sony A6500 34mm F5 1/40 Sec ISO 160
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One day when I was walking along park Avenue I spotted this cool street light on the side of a building, and loved it cool style and detail and felt it had an old time feel that may work with a sepia edit.
I thin Sepia for this shot lets us focus on the cool detail and patterns on the lamp.
Now you may wonder what sort of office or shop would have this styleof lamp outside its entrance so let me show you.
Sony A6500 16mm F3.5 1/40 Sec ISO 160
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I don't know if I would have guessed it would be a bank with a revolving door, I thought it would have been a Church or Library or something like that, I am not sure why but that's where I would have pictured a lamp like this.
But the lamp and another were flanking the door to this branch of Chase Bank, and the door have quite a stylish looking Door to the bank, so this is also a post for the Disctinctive door tag create by , which is of course me.
Sorry , they didnt have any disctiunctive windows that I noticed
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