Linda From Maine wrote:
Made another visit to the Central Washington Agricultural Museum. Mostly outdoor exhibits on 15 acres. Talk about visual overload :)
Canon T3i, 10-18 mm lens. Shot in raw, edits in PSE 12 and Nik.
Thanks for viewing!
For more info on the museum:
http://centralwaagmuseum.org/I really like these. We used to have an old Dodge flatbed about like the one in your photo ('49 model I think). It was the exact same color, blue and rust. :D
NeilL
Loc: British-born Canadian
Linda From Maine wrote:
Made another visit to the Central Washington Agricultural Museum. Mostly outdoor exhibits on 15 acres. Talk about visual overload :)
Canon T3i, 10-18 mm lens. Shot in raw, edits in PSE 12 and Nik.
Thanks for viewing!
For more info on the museum:
http://centralwaagmuseum.org/Excellent, Linda. The B & W is exceptional.
Beautiful, I like them all but maybe the first one is my favorite. Hard to tell they are all so good.
Pam
Great set of images. I always enjoy old farm equipment, especially tractors. Your photos are excellent. Thanks for sharing. Have a GREAT DAY!
That shed is the corn crib from the Eshbaugh homestead in I believe Tieton. If I can remember right it is sitting behind the row where you took the cabin pic.
oh linda, love all your posts. enjoyed everyone. deb
Robert G
Loc: Raised in Oh. & Ky. live in Az now
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picpiper wrote:
If you look at the side view in the first photo you can see that the tractor seat is mounted on about a 3' piece of spring steel. That, along with the deep contouring makes those old seats a lot more comfortable than they seem to be at first glance. We have one of these:
http://images.hayneedle.com/mgen/master:MWP001.jpg and it IS very comfortable.
LOL, maybe for about 5 minutes, sorry picpiper but I am gonna have to disagree with you on that one. I spent many many hours sitting in those seats on various types of farm implements and the comfort wore out real quick as you start across a field. After a few hours or at the end of the day .... well lets just say its a whole new kinda sore. lol
No disrespect meant picpiper.
Respectfully,
Robert
Very nice captures. I especially like the old Dodge with the angle of the shot.
Mike M.
Linda From Maine wrote:
Made another visit to the Central Washington Agricultural Museum. Mostly outdoor exhibits on 15 acres. Talk about visual overload :)
Canon T3i, 10-18 mm lens. Shot in raw, edits in PSE 12 and Nik.
Thanks for viewing!
For more info on the museum:
http://centralwaagmuseum.org/As an old farm kid, I really like these. I see you were in full composition mode on the first one. That is an award winning picture. One of your best images Linda!
Phil
Some old farm tools found on my property when I bought it.
I thought I'd like to keep'em..
Forgot to enclose the photos.DUH !
Franklin.NC
Linda From Maine wrote:
Made another visit to the Central Washington Agricultural Museum. Mostly outdoor exhibits on 15 acres. Talk about visual overload :)
Canon T3i, 10-18 mm lens. Shot in raw, edits in PSE 12 and Nik.
Thanks for viewing!
For more info on the museum:
http://centralwaagmuseum.org/ :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Linda From Maine wrote:
Made another visit to the Central Washington Agricultural Museum. Mostly outdoor exhibits on 15 acres. Talk about visual overload :)
Canon T3i, 10-18 mm lens. Shot in raw, edits in PSE 12 and Nik.
Thanks for viewing!
For more info on the museum:
http://centralwaagmuseum.org/Very nicely done, Linda. I love them all. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Linda From Maine wrote:
Made another visit to the Central Washington Agricultural Museum. Mostly outdoor exhibits on 15 acres. Talk about visual overload :)
Canon T3i, 10-18 mm lens. Shot in raw, edits in PSE 12 and Nik.
Thanks for viewing!
For more info on the museum:
http://centralwaagmuseum.org/I like them all. I don't think I would change a thing. To me they are all very appealing.
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