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Kansas Photography Journal of landscapes and nature, farm scenes, cities and towns, rustic, rural, urban, people, animals and wildlife by Anna and Preston Surface.
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.
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Surface & Surface Photography founded January 3, 2008.

by Anna Surface
7 comments
This looks lovely!
Wow, what great colors in this photo! You usually expect dried out flowers to be kind of colorless and bland, but you really capture the beauty of this scene. Thanks for posting!
I like the vivid colors!
Really beautiful, Anna.
I’ve taken some photos of my dried sunflowers, but nothing came out as lovely as your shot.
Thank you so much for the comments and stopping by Barbara, Barabara, Montucky, and Robin!
I like the way the little pods glint in the sunlight. They add a nice accent to the photo, and help to keep the eye focused in the foreground, I think.
That’s a really fine fence, too. Someone’s done a great job of pulling it. Not a sag to be seen!
Shoreacres, many of the fences and taunt and well-maintained. I like dried sunflowers and this had captured my attention in the slanting light. Thank you for stopping by and commenting!