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Her name is Brown sugar 12 years old 500 plus pounds... the loving companion of at a home for disadvantaged youth.
Brown Sugar
trueblue wrote:
Her name is Brown sugar 12 years old 500 plus pounds... the loving companion of at a home for disadvantaged youth.
I love her!!! And I love her picture.
Country's Mama wrote:
trueblue wrote:
Her name is Brown sugar 12 years old 500 plus pounds... the loving companion of at a home for disadvantaged youth.
I love her!!! And I love her picture.
thank you ... she was fun to photograph
gizzy.whicker wrote:
Three more rural scenes.
Love this shot the reflection is perfect...thanx for sharing....
I'm a city kid but I love farms and barns here are a couple I shot.....
The first two shots are my first attempts at black and white.
Abandoed farm relic.
Farm relic.
Farm scene.
Really like this thread... Great pix to everyone who posted!!!
The second b/w photo was a last minute entry this year at the state fair...received a first place in the mechanical division. WooHoo!
Retired
B/W fair entry (1st place, mechanical)
Rusty
I retired to our little farmlet in the middle of nowhere... Which gives ample opportunities for some interesting camera fodder.
Here's a few from our little farmlet...
Bill (Mr P)
It's nice to be loved...
Watching the guineas forage for bugs...
Spring always brings a new batch of fried chicken on the hoof (or claw)
A few more from the farm...
Frolicking at sunset...
My goats telling me I am tardy with the food bucket...
The aquaponics system under construction - This summer FRIED my plants, this drought is murder...
Love the 3rd one for sure.
A few more...
Perhaps an old tractor...
Old heavy duty specialty wagon of some sort...
Road grader, pulled behind another vehicle...
I especially like the broken down wagon.
joec
Loc: Central Texas, USA
flatpossum1231 wrote:
I retired to our little farmlet in the middle of nowhere... Which gives ample opportunities for some interesting camera fodder.
Here's a few from our little farmlet...
Bill (Mr P)
Bill, great monochrome of the cats--really captures their personalities. Some might not like the distractions of the (table, bench?), but it seems to me like it fits--they love some enclosure, love to think they're hidden.
Joe
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