Thursday, October 23, 2008

Ah-choo!

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That's what I've been doing this evening after going through all of the (old and very dusty) books on our bookshelf. We're doing a bit of rearranging in the back room, which required the emptying out and moving of the bookshelves and the resulting stacking of a whole damn bunch just a few incredibly dusty pristinely clean and well-kept books haphazardly all over the floor, blocking access to half the room and several closet doors in neat and organized piles for an eternity 3 days while we put the rest of the room back together.
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It wasn't all for naught though, we did manage to weed out a fair number of books which will now be enjoying a renewed lease on life among Tel Aviv's foreign workers, who are always hungry for English reading material.
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Why the sepia? Many of these books were so old and dusty that they looked practically antique already, so I decided they'd be perfect for the inaugural edition of Mary the Teach's new Sepia Scenes photo prompt (which I will join officially as soon as I wake up - ahh, the wonders of scheduled posts...).
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What do you think? Are you feeling that old-timey sepia love?
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25 comments:

  1. totally feeling it! Where do you find these photo challenges?

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  2. Oh I love the sepia tones!

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  3. I love the sepia tones. I don't envy you this task. I have a hard time getting rid of books. I decided to keep only those that fit on the shelf...and then I found new ways to make them all fit!

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  4. I'm such a huge fan of sepia...it takes me back and forces me to focus more on composition and less on color.

    Good on ya for the cleanup. I think I'm inspired!

    Oh, new Thematic Photographic theme is up. Happy. Happy indeed.

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  5. Books in sepia works perfect for the sepia tone :)

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  6. Oh my! Those are tons of books! But I love books:) Good Luck on the rearranging! :)

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  7. Ohhh those books look great in sepia!!! That meme is a wonderful idea, I think I'll join too!

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  8. Well-done--both the pic and the organization!

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  9. Sepia fits the subject well.

    Oh how I identify with having too many books. My husband and I have them everywhere. I need to do a major cull myself! You are an inspiration. ;-)

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  10. Nice subject for the theme :O)

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  11. Books are a great subject, I did a bit of improvisation...
    Have a lovely day!

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  12. Love the sepia but what I'm feeling is the need to clean off all my bookshelves! Ugh. Hope your project goes well :0)

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  13. Wow, you have a great collection. I'm a bookseller, and it's so hard to give up books, but I really never mind donating them, either. I just can't sell them.

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  14. *perk*
    the Teach has started a new photo meme?

    I agree -- sepia works very well with this shot. Probably even better than B&W (which I rarely ever say).

    Lovely shot... just wonderful.

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  15. Sigh, it's hard to part with books--old or new. I'm glad you could pass them along.

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  16. Hi Robin. Very nice to meet you through Sepia Scenes. Your books are a great image for this theme. Loved your account of the book re-organization. It brought a memory smile to my lips. Been there. Annie **smiles**

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  17. Hi Robin,
    Makes me think of the times spent years ago in a very small town library that I loved growing up.
    Nice choice.

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  18. I would be in heaven surrounded by piles of books

    I love your crossed out comments - hilarious

    perfect shot for sepia

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  19. I am so there. We're moving, and have to sort through piles of books and magazines too. Somehow, it looks better in sepia.

    Vicki

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  21. Great picture, and I hope you succeed in the rearranging! (something I should do too...)

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  22. Books are ageless,especially the good ones and I think sepia is a perfect format to put them in that timeless frame.

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  23. Robin, I'm laughing! I love the sepia shot of the books upsidedown! Thanks for joining us. I hope you continue to post for Sepia Scenes! :)

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  24. i'm in awe of the book collection! :) love the sepia tint, too!

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