Mountain Farm
Uploaded: June 20, 2005
An attempt to reproduce the printing technique of artist Doug Van de Zande.
I layered a photo of a BBQ grill scrubbing pad over the sepia toned photo of the barn, and then reduced the opacity to resemble the fibers of a coarse printing paper.
Tammy Scott June 20, 2005
This is a gorgeous shot, John! I love the coloring and the composition on this! Great presentation! #266062Paul Michko June 20, 2005
Excellent work, John. I love the effect. #1491296Larry Lawhead April 11, 2024
Very Cool, John! #12078513Larry Lawhead April 11, 2024
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