The mid summer lushness of eastern woodlands on display here; moistness, abundance of life suffused with shafts of
sunshine. All it needs is someone telling a Grimm Brothers Fairy Tale.
Since those ubiquitous stone walls in Vermont were mostly built between 1810-1840, they did spring from the same period of time as those fairy tales. 🙂
Thanks John. My vintage glass has been hibernating in the basement for more than ten years. This treatment was the result of intentional surface blurring (and some toning) to suggest the look of any number of 19th century print types. Glad you liked!
As if in a dream, everything is there but not there.
Lovely comment. Many thanks Lynn
The mid summer lushness of eastern woodlands on display here; moistness, abundance of life suffused with shafts of
sunshine. All it needs is someone telling a Grimm Brothers Fairy Tale.
Since those ubiquitous stone walls in Vermont were mostly built between 1810-1840, they did spring from the same period of time as those fairy tales. 🙂
A wonderful, dreamy vintage feel here, John.
Were you using vintage glass? There’s a special kind of softness here that I adore.
Thanks John. My vintage glass has been hibernating in the basement for more than ten years. This treatment was the result of intentional surface blurring (and some toning) to suggest the look of any number of 19th century print types. Glad you liked!