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Derelict House on the Plains Poster
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Derelict House on the Plains poster by Thomas Zimmerman. 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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An abandoned derelict home on the plains near Cedar Bluff Reservoir in Kansas.
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Poster Reviews (21199)
Average Rating (4.64 Stars):
Sandra Kellon
April 22nd, 2024
beautiful-fits in with my sons nautical wall display
Shannon Graham
April 21st, 2024
Stunning!
Zsuzsanna Szekeres
April 21st, 2024
The received picture was very good quality and sharp, its colours were beautiful. I am very satisfied with it.
Kenneth Doroh
April 20th, 2024
Very nice print gift for my grandson
Julie Shaw
April 20th, 2024
Packaged well. Just what I wanted.
Debi Harvey
April 20th, 2024
The picture is Awesome and Candice Lowther is an Amazing photographer she knows how to catch the shot!
Artist's Description
An abandoned derelict home on the plains near Cedar Bluff Reservoir in Kansas.
About Thomas Zimmerman
My wife and I started in professional photography back in 2009 running a portrait studio. That business was taxing, as any business is, and I yearned for a way to get more enjoyment back into photography. Art photography provided that challenge and that enjoyment. We closed our studio in 2014, and art photography became my main focus at that time. My goal as a photographer and artist is to convey feeling. Specifically, I want the viewer to feel how I feel when I am actually immersed in the scene I am photographing. This is a difficult thing to do with any medium, but especially photography. Starting in 2017 I have rebranded myself "Thomas Zimmerman - The Farmin Artist" Check me out on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, or my...
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Caroline Stella
Love the POV. The leading lines of the barbed wire are great! Nicely done.
Grease and Concrete
Love the framing on this. Great color and dynamic range! Is this film or digital?
Thomas Zimmerman replied:
Its mild HDR digital. Thanks for the compliments.
Don Wright
You're sure enough welcome. There's nothing hard about saying good things about things that are so impressive.
Don Wright
Another welcome home shot for me. I really like what you've done by using the barbed wire as a frame. Is that a wheat field? Ours up here looks about like that right now. I'm tickled to death to have you posting this great work to Abandoned and Forlorn, but I've got to ask that you hold your submissions to 3 a day. That keeps every one on kind of an even keel, and makes it a little easier for me to keep up. Thanks a million.
Thomas Zimmerman replied:
Not a problem on the 3 a day, sorry I missed the rules earlier. This was not a wheat field, but I believe the grass has been burned probably last year, very green and resembles wheat. That house is actually full of bales for the cattle in the pasture. The framing caught my eye by accident, I was getting ready to crawl under the fence from the ditch and I just noticed it, stopped, and set up the tripod there. Thank you for the compliments.
Don Wright
Another welcome home shot for me. I really like what you've done by using the barbed wire as a frame. Is that a wheat field? Ours up here looks about like that right now.