1920 Street

© Elisabeth A. Gay

1920 Street

Uploaded: July 17, 2006

Description

Taken at Ft. Edmonton Park, Edmonton, Alberta. I normally hate pictures with cables and power lines, but these were an important part of the scene. A working tram carrying tourists through a simpler place in time, 1920 Street. Taken with camera set on sepia, July 3, 2006

Comments

Mary K. Robison July 17, 2006

Ann, the sepia treatment really makes this seem like a photograph you found in an old trunk in the attic...Nicely composed, and you're right ~ this is the exception to the "delete all power lines" rule. #486068

Dr Silly level-classic July 18, 2006

Hi Annie like this photo. Like the old time feel. I think it whould neat to take this photo and age it in PS. :O)
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Jenny Bosmans July 18, 2006

Wonderful sight, image and capture, Ann! :) Glad you left the lines in on this one...perfect! :) #3045491

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