Here’s a sepia tone view of Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum in the Oregon Outback. Twelve buildings built in the early 1900s were moved to this site. It’s one of my favorite roadside attractions in Central Oregon.
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Nice, very nice
Thank you, Sheree!
Pleasure
Wow. I love the sepia tone. Perfect!
Thanks, Tom!. I'm tempted to show every picture I take there in sepia tone. :)
Beautiful photos!
Thanks! It's a very photogenic place. 🙂
Great shot and works so well in sepia. This looks like somewhere I would really enjoy taking photos!
Thanks, Sarah! It's a great place to take photos inside and out.
Wonderful shot and the tone works great.
Thank you!