While Carl Sandburg was writing poetry, his wife, Paula, became internationally famous for raising goats. (Actually named Lilian, she was the sister of Edward Steichen, who was for a time the highest paid photographer in the world.) Their former home in Flat Rock, North Carolina, is now a national historic site, and goats are still raised and milked there. This is a view from inside the goat barn.
I'm sure someone will notice the horizon isn't quite level. That was intentional. It seemed like a good idea at the time.
9-stop HDR
100 ISO, f/22, 30mm lens
Photomatix tone mapping
Color Efex -- Glamour Glow
masked the door and window openings to reveal one of the exposures (processed with shadows/highlights, Color Efex Foliage, and locally with Viveza)
Topaz Simplify
Snap Art -- Stylize line art for dark linear details
Kassen texture (masked out in door and window openings)
gradient vignette -- dark brown









