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Vermont Barn With Really Red Roof Poster
by Don Struke
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Vermont Barn With Really Red Roof poster by Don Struke. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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I took this photo in the late 1970s along Vermont Route 100, and finally Al Gore invented the Internet, and somebody else invented scanners, and to... more
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Average Rating (4.64 Stars):
Terry Rosenbaum
April 25th, 2024
Here’s my two latest.
Reg Toner
April 25th, 2024
great picture and just what I was looking for
Jonathan Silverberg
April 25th, 2024
Hirshfeld's classic Marx Brothers movie poster is now on my bedroom wall alongside two of his signed lithographs.
Jonathan Silverberg
April 25th, 2024
Groucho's iconic pose is now on my bathroom wall.
Alyssa Palmer
April 25th, 2024
The print is much darker in person. It looks like an underexposed photo and hard to make out any detail on the bottom half of the print. Paper quality is good. Fast shipping.
Artist's Description
I took this photo in the late 1970s along Vermont Route 100, and finally Al Gore invented the Internet, and somebody else invented scanners, and to top that, someone invented software so I could alter the look of this photo and post it here, a 35-year+ journey.
About Don Struke
Although I don't call myself a photographer, I have taken thousands of photos through the years and now and then I end up with one that is printworthy. Well, at least by my standards, which might be somewhat less than the norm. But you are the judge (continued below). PLEASE CLICK ON AD TO LEARN ABOUT THIS SITE I'm fortunate enough to have enjoyed a rather varied background in marketing, advertising, public relations, print and electronic media, TV production, and publication design in both corporate and non-profit organizations. As my list of photos on Fine Art America slowly grows, it should be apparent that my interests are all over the place, from the sight of beautiful flowers and landscapes to aviation and high performance...
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Don Perino
Are you familiar with a painter named Wolf Kahn? His work often features amplified colors like this. If you run this through the "cutout" filter in Photoshop it really looks like a Wolf Kahn painting! (8 levels needed) You describe an interesting chain of events that culminate in the viewer seeing this. What are the odds... And yet, here I am seeing this Vermont barn as it looked decades ago on a summer day. I wonder if that barn is still standing.
Don Struke replied:
In fact the Thomas Segal Gallery (I just discovered after your comment) here in Baltimore has a number of Kahn's paintings, including "Red Barn in Walpole", and I see what you mean. This photo probably would work well as a model for a painting. I should mention the only altering tool I have is good ol' MS Paint, and thus this ancient barn has snuck into the digital age, so to say. I too have wondered if it made it into this century. I have some other similar images on FAA including a mid-19th Century mill my mother's family owned. What are the odds indeed of any of these noble (more or less) structures surviving?
Don Struke replied:
Oh, I use also Picasa for photo wrangling.