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Originally a dark brown ink obtained from the Sepia cuttlefish, sepia became a photographic process used in the early days of photography because of the longevity it imparted to the images. That's why so many of the old photographs still around are sepia toned; they simply outlasted the standard black and white photographs. These days, a mouse click gives digital photos a similar effect.
They may be the least cooperative photographic subjects, but crying or giggling, babies and toddlers make great portraits.
If you're hunting for bugs and insects, try turning over a new leaf . . .
Nothing is more fun than a frozen lake! Well, there probably is, but it is fun to slide around above the fish.