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    We are Anna and Preston of Surface and Surface Photography Digital Art. We live in the Kansas prairies and Flint Hills. Photographic digital art is a shared passion. We feature Photography Digital Art, Photography Paintings, and Photography Abstract Reflections in the portrayal of the unique, rustic beauty of Kansas landscapes, nature, farms scenes, cities, towns, rural, urban, people, animals and wildlife. We also post our photography at our main website, Surface and Surface Photography, and Kansas Photography Journal featuring our Kansas journeys in both photographic art and storytelling -please visit both as well. To purchase prints of our photography and digital art: Surface and Surface Photography Gallery.

Abandoned Prairie Stone House-Mirror Image

Abandoned Prairie Stone House-Mirror Image

A photograph of an old, abandoned prairie stone house digitally painted with wet ink and a mirror effect applied with glow.

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BarbaraDecember 14, 2011 - 1:42 pm

VERY cool!! :)

Anna SurfaceDecember 23, 2011 - 5:02 pm

Thank you, Barbara! :)

shoreacresApril 1, 2012 - 6:29 pm

One of the things I’m learning about myself by viewing so many photographs is which colors I truly do enjoy, which make me happy, and which I can do without. This is gorgeous – artistic and yet beautifully representative of the effects of age on wood and stone.

Really, such a fine piece of work.

Anna SurfaceApril 2, 2012 - 9:13 am

Shoreacres, hmmm… indeed. I haven’t really thought about what I gravitate toward as to the colors I really enjoy in viewing photographs. I know I am into drama. The overall colors have to bespeak a story or drama for me along with texture. Thank you for the compliment! :)

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