We have Wendy Mathias to thank for our Sepia prompt once again this week and she points us in the direction of domes, ceilings, arches, and significant buildings. The dome in question is that of the Reading Room of the Library of Congress in Washington. There is a rather pleasing pattern to the image - which dates from the very beginning of the twentieth century - so you might want to add patterns to the list of possible interpretations. Whichever direction you decide to go in, all you have to do is to post your post to your blog on or around Saturday 15 March 2014 and then link it to the Linky List below.
Here is a look forward at the next couple of Sepia Saturday prompts:
220 - 22 March 2014 : Statues and monuments feature in this theme suggestion from Postcardy and there are chairs and flags there as well.
I'm first!:)
ReplyDeleteThe dome is my interest...(sorry folks, if you have "word verification" on your comments, I just won't put myself through that, so my words of wisdom are not going to be shared there.)
ReplyDeleteUnderneath the arches for me this week.
ReplyDeleteTwo pleasure domes for you.
ReplyDeleteBarb, I think word verification has almost been eradicted after a polite request from me. Most people don’t know they have it switched on.
I don't have any domes this week, but plenty of photographic interest, I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteMy pet peeve is those who don't bother to leave a comment after reading my contribution. You may well have visited but if you don't leave a comment, I won't know. These comments are important feedback for most of us - it's what keeps us going week after week - so please make the effort.
I've been beneath every dome depicted in my post - except the Calif. State Capitol Bldg. But my daughter's been there, so that counts.
ReplyDeleteDomes are awesome!
ReplyDeleteI have postcards of the Minnesota State Capitol.
ReplyDeleteMy beautiful college campus -- the freshman experience
ReplyDeleteI really do enjoy seeing how other people attack the themes - all so different and all with a story to tell of faraway places.
ReplyDeleteNature's Dome; or at least a Half Dome.
ReplyDeleteAlan, I think we ought to have an "Open Addendum" Sepia prompt for things we forgot & left out of past posts. I've noticed lately some of us forgetting to include things in our orig. posts so we either add on to the orig. post after we've already posted it, or post a separate addendum. I know, myself, I've added forgotten things to the following week's post. An "Open Addendum" prompt, then, would allow everyone to 'catch up' by posting the things they forgot to include in past posts? Of course there should maybe be a time limit - but maybe not? It's an idea anyway.
ReplyDeleteShhhhh! Please people, I'm trying to read!
ReplyDeleteA bit all over the shop I'm afraid. Someone might be able to pick up a pattern....
ReplyDeleteThis theme defeats me, so I'm off topic with a photo that connects to my post from last week.
ReplyDeleteIf you require Google+ for comments I cannot post a comment. Sorry. I am not a member & don't want to share private info to sign up. :(
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration. My post is entitled 'Within this plain facade'. What you see on the outside may not always be a reflection on what you see on the inside.
ReplyDeleteAs usual, way off topic from me
ReplyDeleteNot on theme, but colorful. Sadly colorful.
ReplyDeletePopping in, been away,off topic. Im reposting a previous blog that has an update to it.
ReplyDeleteIt's been a while (again) but I'm back, and have picked out domes as my theme this week.
ReplyDeleteWendy's dome theme struck this interesting tale for me.
ReplyDeletePictures of the amazing Detroit Main Library murals and grand staircase plus some of my memories.
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