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Captain Ed's Homestead Wood Print
by Penny Meyers
Product Details
Captain Ed's Homestead wood print by Penny Meyers. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
Captain Ed's Homestead in the fall of 2011. ... more
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Comments (12)
Artist's Description
Captain Ed's Homestead in the fall of 2011.
This will be an ongoing series of photos taken of a little old farmstead in West Central Minnesota. It is currently owned by a rural neighbor, and his dad grew up here. I don't know if Ed was actually a Captain of anything, other than his farm, but he was affectionately known as "Captain Ed." I am attempting to capture it in different seasons and different situations over time.
About Penny Meyers
I love to spend time outdoors, and going out with a camera in my hand makes me so much more aware of everything around me. It's amazing the things I notice that I would otherwise walk by without a glance. I am inspired by the beauty of the different seasons in the Lakes Country of Minnesota, where I live. I hope through my photography to share a little bit of the world as I have come to see it through my lens. I was honored to have my image "Another Day at the Lodge" published in the December 2019 issue of Outdoor Photographer magazine. You can find some of my work at Bridgette's Main Frames in Perham, MN, and at the Red Door Art Gallery in Wahpeton, ND. I hope you enjoy the shots I've chosen to share. Thanks for stopping...
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Mary Lou Chmura
Another very beautiful scene of the homestead. What a great find, you have captured each one of your photographs in this series amazingly. v/f
Penny Meyers replied:
Mary Lou, thank you so much for your visit... I really appreciate your comments and v/f!!
Kym Backland
Penny, I really like this photo! I voted for it over in the Tuesday contest, or is it Wednesday... anyway I like the peacefulness of the barn.. FV
Penny Meyers replied:
Kym, you are so kind! Thank you so much for your comment and for your votes here and in the contest, they are much appreciated!
Liz Alderdice
Another winner! v
Penny Meyers replied:
Thanks again, Liz... I appreciate your visit!
Janis Tafoya
Penny, this is a love photo and the branch with leaves just sets it off.....v
Penny Meyers replied:
Thanks so much, Janis!! Much appreciated!
Nava Jo Thompson
Penny---I like the lighting in this one--and the contrast. A neat project. voted
Penny Meyers replied:
Thanks so much, Nava Jo. I really appreciate your support!
Doug Kreuger
Penny, this is a stunning capture of this wonderfully aging homestead. I love how the golden-leaved tree limbs in the foreground contrast against these blue-gray weathered boards. I also enjoyed reading your interesting description. I will continue to check back to watch as this fine series progresses. F&V
Penny Meyers replied:
Doug, thank you so much for your kind comments and F/V! I started out just wanting a good shot of the old place while it was still standing for our neighbor, who is quite sentimental about his dad's place, but I have become more and more fascinated with it myself.
Gene Walls
Oh, what stories those weakened walls could tell. That open door would really grab my interest here (keeping "safety first", though). The Captain's Homestead would be well-worth some additional views. Excellent find and capture, Penny!
Penny Meyers replied:
Gene, thanks so much for your kind words and inspiration!! I do struggle with that open door, as have been told by area residents they think some sort of wildlife is living inside, so have resisted getting too close. There will be more views to come!
Kristine Bogdanovich
beautiful/still/quiet. VF Kris
Penny Meyers replied:
That describes this place perfectly! Thanks so much, Kris!
Penny Meyers
Thank you, Norm, for your fave and post on PIF!
Penny Meyers
Thanks so much, Randy, for your comments, fave, and vote; they are really appreciated!
Randy Rosenberger
Love old buildings and love to see them captured and preserved in photos before their total demise. I really like how the yellow of the fall foliage creeps into view, just as age creeps up on the building. Lovely image, Penny! fave and vote
Kimberleigh Goben
Very nice and who is captain ed? voting and promoting!
Penny Meyers replied:
Thank you so much for all of your wonderful comments, Kimberleigh!! Captain Ed was our friend's father, who used to own this old farmhouse, which is just down the road from us.