Jordan River Temple - Sepia
A few days ago I was reviewing a color print of the Jordan River Temple and started to feel a little nostalgic for the great summer clouds. I pulled up my folder of images of the Temple and noticed this sepia version doesn't quite have the same feel. For some reason, I sell more sepia-toned images than either black & white or color. The sepia and black & white conversions tend to have a more dramatic or stormy feel than their color counterparts.
This sepia version also has a soft-focus effect. One characteristic of the effect is an increase in contrast. The sky is darker and more ominous, but the Temple has a beautiful pure glow. It's almost as if light is emanating from the building instead of reflecting off of it. The statue of Moroni is much more prominent as well.
This sepia version also has a soft-focus effect. One characteristic of the effect is an increase in contrast. The sky is darker and more ominous, but the Temple has a beautiful pure glow. It's almost as if light is emanating from the building instead of reflecting off of it. The statue of Moroni is much more prominent as well.



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