Today it's usually called Sepia and can be applied as a toner to most modern black & white photographs. Selenium toner is also brown. In very old photographs called Daguerrotypes, it occured because the image was created on a copper plate, thus it was not a toner that was used after printing.
Claude Shade has written: 'Claude Shade photographs'
because it is the shade of brown
Brown is actually a shade of orange.
A Lighter Shade of Brown was created in 1990.
it's a shade of red. To be more specific, it's a darker shade of red with brown in it.
No. Peach is a shade of pink :)
A lighter shade of brown.
i think brown, or at least a shade of brown.
A shade of brown.
It is a very deep reddish brown.
Yes, virtually everyone has old photographs of relatives.
Brown