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Jun 22, 2018 14:47:25   #
Jakebrake Loc: Broomfield, Colorado
 
Anxious to take pictures of old stuff with my new Canon 5D Mk IV & Tamron 24-70 2.8 Di VC USD G2. I heard about this place, and yesterday took a ride up to Miller's Farm in Platteville, Colorado. I was absolutely blown away by the two acres old farm stuff. Enclosed are some of the equipment there. It's a working farm that markets produce to several major grocery stores and also has a roadside market during the growing season with several unique playgrounds for the kids. A very enjoyable day.

Entrance from the road
Entrance from the road...
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An old Farmall
An old Farmall...
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Rows of tractors
Rows of tractors...
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And then this 😂
And then this 😂...
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Jun 22, 2018 15:02:40   #
fergmark Loc: norwalk connecticut
 
This is so cool. You went to the farm! You got that excellent Lens! Oh yes. Nice shots!

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Jun 22, 2018 15:04:28   #
Jakebrake Loc: Broomfield, Colorado
 
fergmark wrote:
This is so cool. You went to the farm! You got that excellent Lens! Oh yes. Nice shots!


Thanks Ferg. Was a nice day.

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Jun 23, 2018 02:03:46   #
Transbuff1985 Loc: east central Iowa
 
Jakebrake wrote:
Anxious to take pictures of old stuff with my new Canon 5D Mk IV & Tamron 24-70 2.8 Di VC USD G2. I heard about this place, and yesterday took a ride up to Miller's Farm in Platteville, Colorado. I was absolutely blown away by the two acres old farm stuff. Enclosed are some of the equipment there. It's a working farm that markets produce to several major grocery stores and also has a roadside market during the growing season with several unique playgrounds for the kids. A very enjoyable day.
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Like the fine crisp detail getting with that lens, nice series. Bob


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Jun 23, 2018 06:12:55   #
docshark Loc: Millersville, PA
 
I really enjoyed that set Michael. Well done. Enjoy that new equipment.
-Doc

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Jun 23, 2018 07:06:17   #
Jakebrake Loc: Broomfield, Colorado
 
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Like the fine crisp detail getting with that lens, nice series. Bob



Thank you for the nice comment. That Tamron 24-70 VC G2 is one tack sharp lens.

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Jun 23, 2018 07:08:10   #
Jakebrake Loc: Broomfield, Colorado
 
docshark wrote:
I really enjoyed that set Michael. Well done. Enjoy that new equipment.
-Doc


Thanks Doc, it was an experience for sure and the new gear is awesome.

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Jun 23, 2018 08:55:39   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Nice wok on these--good job. By the way, someone did a bad paint job on the WD 45--that’s a long way from the factory orange that AC used. That said, I’d still take it.

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Jun 23, 2018 08:59:43   #
Jakebrake Loc: Broomfield, Colorado
 
jaymatt wrote:
Nice wok on these--good job. By the way, someone did a bad paint job on the WD 45--that’s a long way from the factory orange that AC used. That said, I’d still take it.


Thanks John, and I tend to agree with you on the paint job.

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Jun 23, 2018 10:04:51   #
ebbote Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
Very good series Michael.

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Jun 23, 2018 10:09:44   #
zzzynick Loc: Colorado
 
This were taken not very far from my house. You missed tater.

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Jun 23, 2018 10:15:30   #
Jakebrake Loc: Broomfield, Colorado
 
ebbote wrote:
Very good series Michael.


Thank you ebbote for your nice comment. It was a fun day.

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Jun 23, 2018 10:16:53   #
Jakebrake Loc: Broomfield, Colorado
 
zzzynick wrote:
This were taken not very far from my house. You missed tater.


I was in your neighborhood Nick, and I'll bite; what's 'tater'?

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Jun 23, 2018 11:44:38   #
sippyjug104 Loc: Missouri
 
I enjoy seeing the old equipment. Makes me appreciate how difficult farming was many years ago. Thanks for sharing.

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Jun 23, 2018 12:58:34   #
dmc Loc: Montgomery, AL
 
There's just something about tractors....it doesn't matter if they are new and shinny or 100 years old and eaten up with rust, they all look good !!

Thanks for sharing.

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