Iowa Winter Farm Photos at ImageKind by Christopher Johnson
These are snowy winter photos of a farm in Iowa. Imagekind specializes in high-quality prints and framed prints so the photos are hosted there. They also offer high-quality greeting cards. To buy a photo as a print, framed print, or greeting card, just click on a link below.
Imagekind Gallery Farm-in-Iowa-Winter
Copyright (C) 2008
Here are photos of the farm in northwestern Iowa, USA. They were taken in February, 2008. I just tried to take photos as quickly as possible before my fingers went numb since it was so cold.
The snow and the age of the barn, corn crib, trees, and typical small farm house all lend to these culturally and emotionally focused images.
Corn Crib Behind Honeysuckle P4
Front of Barn P5
The front of the old barn in mid winter. This farm is in Iowa. Photo taken Feb. 2008.
Barn P6
The front and side toward the county road of the barn. The farm is in Iowa. The photo was taken Feb. 2008.
Corn Crib P07
Corn Crib P08
Trees on Farm in Iowa
Trees on Farm in Iowa P12
Side of Barn on Farm in Iowa P13
Side of Barn on Farm in Iowa
Front of Barn Viewed from the Side P14
The House P17
This is the house as viewed from the normal kitchen entryway.
Corncrib and Grain Silo P18
Iowa Farm Field P26
Barn With Lilac P30
Evergreen in Barrel P31
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Grain Silo on Farm P24
A Perfect Winter Tree P40
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Wild Flowers in Maine - photos by Gene Cyr at Imagekind
The following images are available as framed or unframed high-quality prints for your home or office. A wide variety of paper types and frames are available. You can even have your print on canvas! Just click on a link to see a larger image at the Imagekind gallery. Enjoy nature with these photos of wildflowers in Maine. My favorite is the photo of " Birdsfoot Trefoil"
Imagekind Gallery Wild Flowers
Copyright (C) 2008
Photos of Maine's beautiful wild flowers. Probably not all of these flowers started out as native Maine wild flowers but today they can be found growing wild in the Maine woods and along farm fields.
Wild Rosebud
Pink wild rose rosebud.
Dandelion Fluff
Dandelion gone to seed, getting ready to seed next spring's crop.
Potato Blooms
Potato plant blooming in summer in a Maine potato field.
Pink Bloom
Wild pink rose blooming in the Maine woods.
Daisy
Butterfly resting on daisy.
Crates & Goldenrod
Wild goldenrod growing next to weathered crates.
Wild Yellow Lady Slipper
Yellow Lady Slipper in spring time.
Mountain Ash Flowers
Mountain Ash grow wild in Maine and are actually not a member of the ash family but are of the rose family.
Apple Blossom
Pink and white apple blossoms.
Paintbrush
Wild yellow paintbrush growing in the Maine woods.
Wild Bunchberry
Wild bunchberry growing next to deadwood.
Purple Maine Lupine
Wild purple lupine in a Maine field.
Birdsfoot Trefoil
Wild birdsfoot trefoil growing along a Maine trail in spring.
Spring Rose
A pink rose in late spring.
Spotted Slipper
Yellow lady slipper with spots.
Dark Purple Lupine
Purple lupine growing in a Maine field.
Wild Flower Bush
Unusual looking and for me yet unknown wild flower.
Wild Strawberry Flower
Wild strawberry flowers along a Maine woods trail.
White Rose
Wild rose bush with white blooms growing in Maine.
White Baneberry
Another of Maine's wild wonders.
Cow Vetch
Lovely flower with the unfortunate name of Cow Vetch with a Monarch Butterfly.
Wild Yellow Lady Slipper
Yellow lady slipper growing wild in the Maine woods.
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What is a Giclee?
A Giclee is a printing technology used to make fine art prints from digital images. This is the technology used by Imagekind to print ALL of its Member Art. Giclees are great because not only do they give a very high quality print, they also use inks that are designed to last for many years. Your print if protected from harsh UV rays could easily be inherited by your grandchildren.
Compare that with your typical ink printers we use everyday? They use cheaper inks, papers and a different process that make them last only years not decades. I know that there are some works of art given as gifts that I'd like to later pass on to other relatives, and with each generation it becomes more dear to us.
The Tennyson Gallery defines Giclee as:
A giclee (zhee-CLAY) is a high-resolution, superior quality reproduction done on a special large format printer. Giclees are produced from digital scans or photographs of existing artwork. Some artists produce only digital art, so there is no "original" that can be hung on a wall. Artists can produce infinite images without degrading the quality of the production and reproduction. Many artists confine themselves to limited editions, however. Giclees create a new, vibrant medium for art as well as an affordable way for some art lovers to collect.
Giclees can be printed on many media, such as canvas, watercolor paper, and transparent acetates. Giclees are superior to traditional lithography because the colors are bright, last longer, and are of such a high resolution that they "paint" the medium in a continuous tone, rather than tiny dots.
Lithography uses tiny dots of four colors--cyan, magenta, yellow and black--to fool the eye into seeing various hues and shades. Colors are "created" by printing different size dots of these four colors.
Giclees use a sophisticated inkjet technology. Six colors are used--light cyan, cyan, light magenta, magenta, yellow and black, and the inks resulting in colors that are more true to the original art. The ink is sprayed onto the page, actually mixing the inks on the page to create true colors.
Therefore Giclees are the best way to get a piece of digital or digitalized art onto your walls with the best quality possible. Imagekind offers a way to see samples of their use of the Giclee method through samples on different paper types. You can use this sample kit to choose the type of paper your fine art prints use.
The Giclee system uses 8 colors to give the greatest depth possible
Your prints will bring you joy for many years with proper care
Using the Ultra- Chrome K3 pigmented inkset, from Epson, Imagekind's fine art printers will allow users to print outstanding color and neutral black & white prints on a variety of media including glossy, satin, matte, fine art and canvas. Without hesitation, the quality and shine of a pigment giclee on canvas, watercolor or satin paper is unmatched.
Epson Print Permanence Rating Chart
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Media |
Framed w/ UV Filter |
Framed Under Glass |
Unframed Rating |
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Enhanced Matte |
110 years |
76 years |
45 years |
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Premium Photo Glossy |

