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10.00" x 7.50"
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12.00" x 9.50"
Powdered Playground Art Print

by Peter Herman
Product Details
Powdered Playground art print by Peter Herman. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
I was out walking after dark on 2/5/18, enjoying the freshly-covered perfection provided by recent snowfalls. Something about this swingset and... more
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Artist's Description
I was out walking after dark on 2/5/18, enjoying the freshly-covered perfection provided by recent snowfalls. Something about this swingset and picnic table at Schefelker Park (Stoughton, WI) caught my eye. The light was provided by a streetlight, quite some distance away, which created kind of a false "sunset" feel and provided some nice shadow details. A strong reaction on my FB page prompted me to make it available here.
About Peter Herman

Peter Herman was born and raised on a farm in North Dakota. He first became interested in photography during high-school, and after acquiring a Pentax SLR, began taking photos for the school yearbook and developing/printing B&W images in school darkroom. He continued shooting through college, taking portraits, group pictures, weddings, but after beginning his engineering career at Cummins, he let his photography interests go dormant until about 2005 when he acquired his first DSLR and started shooting scenic landscapes from around the US, but concentrating especially on rural areas in ND and WI. Many of his images were encountered while riding motorcycle down random backroads during "golden hour", searching for that magic light...
$22.56
Christopher McKenzie
Beautiful piece!!
Peter Herman replied:
I was blown away by the positive reaction this image generated on my FB page. I almost didn't even process it, thinking it was just "meh", but once I lifted the shadows and worked with the lighting, it really came alive.