Jerusalem Light Rail in Sepia
Looking back to my trip to Israel in May, here is a street scene with a Jerusalem light rail train. And lots of people. It’s Thursday night, so many people have finished work for the week.
This is actually the newer section of Jerusalem. The old city can be seen on this post, and if you like really, really old, visit The City of David.
Thursday Challenge theme is MONOCHROME (Black and White, Sepia, Old Looking,…).
Hannah says
Very nice! It reminds me of a former meme, Sepia Scenes. I am sue it would be good in black and white too!
Leora says
Yes, I used to more of these sepia photos for Sepia Scenes. I first did it in black-and-white, and I added the sepia by adjusting the red and yellow slightly.
Ramblingwoods says
Oh nice job... I used to enjoy Sepia Scenes...
Leora says
Sepia is like instant nostalgia.
Batya says
exactly
I love that picture; it looks a hundred years old.
Leora says
The buildings are probably over 100 years old. The light rail? Less than ten! Thanks for visiting, Batya.
Janice says
Interesting contrast with the modern light rail in sepia. Well done!
Leora says
Thanks for visiting, Janice.
Rajesh says
Great shot of street scene.
Leora says
Thank you, Rajesh.
Lorri M. says
I really like this in sepia tones. It gives an air of nostalgia to it, and with the older architecture, works so well. I also like the contrasts of new versus old.
Shabbat Shalom!
Leora says
Thank you, Lorri. The new and old is a theme all throughout Israel.
Lorri M. says
I can only imagine it is, everywhere you go.
bettyl says
What a modern scene in such an old city. Sepia enhances the details.
batya says
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