standing proud in a field, it's work done.
Needs to be downloaded; colors aren't true without. I like the processing very much - great details. The angle of the rear wheel with front is a pleasing, interesting perspective. Not a fan of the tight framing, but that's my problem, not yours
It looks like it's assembled from parts that you get free in corn flake boxes. That's what I'd call vintage.
Interesting but ... the HDR or unrealistic effect for me does not compliment the surroundings. The perspective is eye level which is traditional but an uninteresting perspective. I would suggest to you and anyone else, to make your images interesting shoot from a perspective one normally does not see. The light is harsh and overly contrasty. Selecting another time of day would remove the dark shadows of no detail in the background. There is some wonderful texture to be found in rusted vintage farm equipment but those images are often taken much closer and only part of the tractor is need to convey the story. And again, another time of day could enhance the image 100 fold.
Hi, R.E.,
I like the old tractor, but which it weren't such a tight crop. It would help to see more of the supposedly remote field where it was left for final recycling to the earth.
Dave
randomeyes wrote:
standing proud in a field, it's work done.
That is an interesting white/gray patina. Not the usual rust we see. I like it. You probably did this; but I would not be able to resist getting really close for some detail shots. Nice.
erich
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