Long time ago, there were coloured filters like red, green and (i can’t remember!) which you can attach to the camera to create that different moods. But nowadays, with digital camera and photo editing softwares, you just need to tweak with a button.

Picasa one-touch button for changing your photos.
Most digital cameras come with a selection of sepia, black & white and colours photos. I hardly bother to change the setting on the camera because I can easily do so using photo editing software.

Sepia makes this photo looks olden. A lot of wedding photographers like to use this sepia tone when taking photos of the bridge and groom and their traditional Chinese wedding garb.

Just another regular photo with green trees and blue walls. This is the Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion which is not accessible to tourists unless they pay RM12 for the guided tour and the time is limited to twice a day at 11 am and 3 pm. *roll eyes* Such limited time and high fee (hey, the Penang Musuem charges only RM1 for entrance fee, ok?), how to visit?
If the sky looks purplish a bit, it is because I had adjusted the colour a bit to make the building blue-r than it is.

This is the MTV style of using extreme colours. It wasn’t easy to take these photos because the Punjabi guard who was manning the gate kept repeating ‘Tak boleh masuk’ eventhough I was only standing on the perimeter.
So, do experiment with those colour tuning buttons on your photo.

Mistakes are easily rectified with the Undo button. Happy sepia-ing.
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