Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Jack S- Mountain Sepia


 This image is titled “Mountain Sepia”. It was taken in Late October of 2025 when me and my buddies went up to Camp near Pigeon Forge,TN. It was taken with my SonyA6000. I edited it by adding the framing and the sepia filter ontop of it. I think it could be better by having a more focused subject.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Amazing photo, I love the shot! The filter n top of it was a great move. The exposure of the image is not too light, giving it a foggy afternoon look. What's really cool about this image is how high you were in the air. Seeing the mountains goes on for miles helps contribute to the atmospheric perspective. Overall, such a cool image! -- I.G. HHS

Anonymous said...

This photo is really cool. I love the different depths of the mountains, it makes the image very interesting to look at. The filter was also a great decision, as it definitely looks like a very old photograph. Personally, I think the focus on the mountain is enough of a subject to not constitute a more defined subject, but I do think the image would've been better if it wasn't as slanted. It makes it a bit confusing to look at, at least in my eyes.
SJ-HHS

Anonymous said...

The first thing that this photo reminds me of is the loading screen during Red Dead Redemption 2- so many dramatic nature scenes that are so cool! The vast expanse of the mountain range is so impressive, and Tennessee was a great place to go for it. The lines of the mountain make a really interesting focal point in the top right in the center of the photo. The texture of the forest on the mountain contributes to a more old- timey look as well. All in all, I love how this photo is different from most of the others in the blog. SA-HHS

Anonymous said...

This is a great photo. I like the filter you use and how well it blends with the image. I also like the framing of this picture. AM HHS

Anonymous said...

That is so k-kawai!! (^w^)