This is the second photograph of “The Farm On Route 67,” it is actually on a different route, but I like to change the names of the places I photograph, I think it preserves the mystery a bit for me. People loved the first one, and are still buying it, but I went up there this morning, and took a picture from a different perspective, and I love this one as well.
It also looks like a painting to me.
It reflects the meadow turning brown, and the beautiful barns.
So I’ve offered to put it up for sale, it will cost $130 plus shipping and will be printed on rag or archival paper, signed and unframed, an open edition.
This farm captures this beautiful country side I live in, the sweeping hills, the old white farmhouse, the big red barns. This time, my Archomat Art Lens focused on the barns instead of the house, and I got the dreamy, magical and other worldy quality I was hoping for, and which I was able to capture in the Blue Heron photographs.
If you are interested in this photo – the prints will be 81/2 by 16, on Canson rag paper, you can contact Maria at [email protected]. She is handling the photo sales. I’m hoping it will also be on sale at the Open House. I think this photograph is special.
An earlier post listed a lower price and a smaller print, but a printing expert told me the photo needed to be larger to look it’s best, so the price will be $130 plus shipping and the size will be two inches larger, 8 1/2 x 16.