Christmas In A Crate
The "crate" in question here, and some other, yet to be posted photos, is made by a local craftsman from wood recycled from tobacco drying kilns. Tobacco was for many decades, a major cash crop here in SW Ontario. With government cash incentives to switch to food oriented crops, many farmers have abandoned tobacco for those other crops. This has made for a cheap source of rough wood that is easily worked, and repurposed into something less toxic, and more aesthetic. I bought the crate at the local Home Hardware, and began my search for objects to attractivize it. I tried to stick to a more rustic/primitive feel, in keeping with the crate. I forget what preset I used in Lightroom Classic.
Christmas In A Crate
The "crate" in question here, and some other, yet to be posted photos, is made by a local craftsman from wood recycled from tobacco drying kilns. Tobacco was for many decades, a major cash crop here in SW Ontario. With government cash incentives to switch to food oriented crops, many farmers have abandoned tobacco for those other crops. This has made for a cheap source of rough wood that is easily worked, and repurposed into something less toxic, and more aesthetic. I bought the crate at the local Home Hardware, and began my search for objects to attractivize it. I tried to stick to a more rustic/primitive feel, in keeping with the crate. I forget what preset I used in Lightroom Classic.