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by Omaste Witkowski
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1700s German Farm
� Omaste Witkowski
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This 1700s German Farm is located in Virginia at the Frontier Culture Museum. It is a place that I visited with my family when we were on vacation a few years ago. I really enjoyed the color of the roof and contrasts.
I started with a digital photograph and used a HDR process to tone map the light. Then I applied a finishing oil paint layer to add texture to the overall image. I did some tonal work to even out the colors and make them realistic to what I was seeing in nature but not excessively.
I am interested in photography as an "unusual" or "unique" image making process. In other words I enjoy starting with a photograph of an ordinary scene or subject and then I try to make it my own by adding unusual processing techniques. I hope you enjoy viewing my work as much as i enjoy creating it.
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Omaste Witkowski
Thank you very much to the art collector from Meridian. I appreciate you :-)
Kym Backland
Really cool looking barn! It's amazing how long and strong these barns are built! I hope all is well with you over there in Eastern Washington! Thanks for all your visits and features. I am slow to reply... carpel tunnel... ouch... anyways back to YOUR work.. lovely! FV
Laura Carter
Very cool German farm painting, I love the way you have done this!
Debra Forand
Wonderful image! Great processing!
Elena Nosyreva
Wonderful processing!
Haleh Mahbod
Good processing. Makes it unique. V
Belinda Greb
cool effect! v.
Aimee L Maher
Love it!!!
David Hill
Nice angle, and interesting texture!!
Darleen Stry
very realistic vt
Sharon Cummings
Great work! vf
Eric Rundle
Lovely image I like the prosesing great work Omaste
Jeanne Fischer
nice digital painting
Jeff Burton
Wonderful work! v
Sergey Simanovsky
Very beautiful work, Omaste!
Andrea Anderegg
Very nice! v
Elizabeth McTaggart
Beautiful captue and processing job ~~ love the textures you created! Wonderful, Omaste! v
Kim Hojnacki
very nice work.
Avis Noelle
Very nice colorful painting�v.
Janice Sakry
Awesome color and textures. v
Jeff McJunkin
you have worked your magic once again! beautiful
Atousa Raissyan
love the colors and how you processed it :) v