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Oct 15, 2013 17:06:56   #
Graham Smith Loc: Cambridgeshire UK
 
A beautifully matched pair.

With just a little work with the cloning tool and conversion to b&w this picture could have been taken a 100 years ago.

Graham



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Oct 15, 2013 17:09:37   #
wonkytripod Loc: Peterborough UK
 
Graham Smith wrote:
A beautifully matched pair.

With just a little work with the cloning tool and conversion to b&w this picture could have been taken a 100 years ago.

Graham


Beautiful shot Graham, pity it had warmed up and the ploughman had hung his jacket where he did.

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Oct 15, 2013 17:14:11   #
Graham Smith Loc: Cambridgeshire UK
 
wonkytripod wrote:
Beautiful shot Graham, pity it had warmed up and the ploughman had hung his jacket where he did.


Thanks wonky. I thought that the jacket was an authentic touch, it's just what they would have done. I hoped he would pause and swig cold tea from a Corona bottle :-)

Graham

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Oct 15, 2013 17:15:49   #
bcheary Loc: Jacksonville, FL
 
Graham Smith wrote:
A beautifully matched pair.

With just a little work with the cloning tool and conversion to b&w this picture could have been taken a 100 years ago.

Graham


Beautiful. Nice job Graham. :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Oct 15, 2013 17:22:55   #
Graham Smith Loc: Cambridgeshire UK
 
bcheary wrote:
Beautiful. Nice job Graham. :thumbup: :thumbup:


Thanks bcheary.

Graham

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Oct 15, 2013 17:24:32   #
Country's Mama Loc: Michigan
 
Nice shot. I agree about the jacket. That is exactly where they would have hung it as they warmed up from the work of plowing.

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Oct 15, 2013 17:26:11   #
wilikioti Loc: Deep South, USA
 
I agree, Graham. The horses look like Clydesdales. BTW, your avatar photo is ok too. :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Oct 15, 2013 17:41:32   #
robbygb Loc: UK
 
Graham Smith wrote:
A beautifully matched pair.

With just a little work with the cloning tool and conversion to b&w this picture could have been taken a 100 years ago.

Graham


Another superb shot Graham, exceptional!!

:thumbup: :thumbup:

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Oct 15, 2013 17:45:19   #
Graham Smith Loc: Cambridgeshire UK
 
wilikioti wrote:
I agree, Graham. The horses look like Clydesdales. BTW, your avatar photo is ok too. :thumbup: :thumbup:


Spot on wilikioti, Clydesdales are what they are. As to the avatar I thought it was about time someone brought a bit of class to the place ;-)

Graham

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Oct 15, 2013 20:30:36   #
MagicMark
 
Graham Smith wrote:
A beautifully matched pair.

With just a little work with the cloning tool and conversion to b&w this picture could have been taken a 100 years ago.

Graham


Beautiful horses, Graham! :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Oct 15, 2013 23:00:36   #
John Lawrence
 
Beautiful shot, Graham. Takes us back to when farmers were close to the land they worked. Back breaking labor I would imagine, even with those magnificent horses doing the pulling.

John

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Oct 16, 2013 00:40:19   #
luvmypets Loc: Born & raised Texan living in Fayetteville NC
 
Great photo!! Beautiful horses!

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Oct 16, 2013 06:52:58   #
kerfree Loc: Sebago and Sanibel
 
Graham Smith wrote:
A beautifully matched pair.

With just a little work with the cloning tool and conversion to b&w this picture could have been taken a 100 years ago.

Graham


The light in this image is almost ethereal - beautiful! A masterful photo in every way. Thanks for sharing, Graham.

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Oct 16, 2013 06:52:58   #
kerfree Loc: Sebago and Sanibel
 
Graham Smith wrote:
A beautifully matched pair.

With just a little work with the cloning tool and conversion to b&w this picture could have been taken a 100 years ago.

Graham


The light in this image is almost ethereal - beautiful! A masterful photo in every way. Thanks for sharing, Graham.

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Oct 16, 2013 08:22:41   #
colo43 Loc: Eastern Plains of Colorado
 
Graham Smith wrote:
A beautifully matched pair.

With just a little work with the cloning tool and conversion to b&w this picture could have been taken a 100 years ago.

Graham


Nice Graham.

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