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    We are Anna and Preston of Kansas Photography Journal -Surface and Surface Photography. We live in the Kansas prairies and Flint Hills. Photographic digital art is a shared passion. Kansas Photography Journal features our Kansas journeys in both photographic art and storytelling 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 Photography Digital Art -please visit both as well. To purchase prints of our photography and digital art: Surface and Surface Photography Gallery.

Monthly Archives: July 2010

Wabaunsee County Kansas 4-H 2010 Parade Perspectives

With these photos, I processed with black & white adding just a tint of color back in with a touch of glamor glow. I find that babies and children are usually the most observant and notice when being photographed. When photographing men, they usually ignore or glower burning one to a crisp through the camera…

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Sunflowers Perspective

Sunflowers Perspective–Color A domesticated sunflower crop growing in a field beneath the hot summer Kansas sky. The bees and butterflies were busy with the sunflowers of livid and live nature in the shimmering heat. Sunflowers Perspective–Black & White Sunflowers Perspective–Crop Sunflowers Perspective–Two-Strip Copyright © 2010 by Anna Surface. All Rights Reserved.

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Grandma’s Pumpkin Munchkin

Farmers work hard to put food on their own table. Pictured here is a farmer’s wife promoting a family owned pumpkin patch. This is side business enjoyed once a year by the community during the fall season. The family makes a few extra dollars with visitors wondering the patch, visiting the animals, riding the homemade…

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Wabaunsee County Tractor Drivers Slide Show 2010

I’ve attempted to capture the earnest hard working Kansas farmer in a straight forward matter-of-fact manner. In the parade, the tractors they were driving were the display, howbeit it was the farmer which interested me. In my images I displayed a piece of the tractor for the entire tractor was not needed to portray the…

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