A Sepia-colored Snowfall

Cee’s at it again, now wanting all of us to color our respective worlds — momentarily — in either B&W or Sepia tones. Hmm.

Sepia-colored Snowfall | ©Tom Palladio ImagesJust in case you’re wondering, SEPIA is a dark brown-gray color, named after the pigment derived from the ink sac of the SEPIA Cuttlefish.

It snowed the other day well into the night, and the lampposts showing the way in the park, just across the street from where I live, added a natural SEPIA tone to the landscape. So, I’ll throw this handful of shots, bundled as a short video, into the Fun Foto Challenge:

©The Palladian Traveler | ©Tom Palladio Images

The Palladian Traveler's Borsalino over Sepia-Green | ©Tom Palladio Images

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