Old carts, etc.
These are excellent also!
I think it will be pretty easy to clone out the barbed wire in the first one with Photoshop Elements using "content aware" healing or clone tool. The other one would take more fussing.
renomike wrote:
Billybuzz wrote:
Old farm wagons and carts make great photo ops, Got any?
Here's one my wife took, too bad she didn't shoot under the barb wire. Other than that I love the shot.
A couple of old wheels, one double wide steel one, off an old hay rake. Click on download to enlarge.
Mike
Here are a couple i have taken
silverhawk
Loc: Born a West Virginian, Living in Virginia
woodsliv wrote:
Billybuzz wrote:
This cart is used as an ornament in front of a local restaurant. Old farm wagons and carts make great photo ops, Got any?
Here's some of mine
I guess you know that your first three photos are of a "manure spreader".....
we had one like this on our farm, way back...great photos.. :mrgreen:..... :thumbup:
I just noticed that all the carts I showed have steel wheels
silverhawk
Loc: Born a West Virginian, Living in Virginia
John Wayne's movie set for "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon", Monument Valley, AZ
STAGECOACH - JOHN WAYNE'S MOVIE SET, AZ
OLD WAGON - JOHN WAYNE'S MOVIE SET, AZ
JOHN WAYNE'S MOVIE SET FOR SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON=
FROM A CRAFT FAIR, RIPLEY, WV
I just saw one of those yesterday ...going back to take a few shots thanks for posting
I just saw one of those yesterday ...going back to take a few shots thanks for posting
Bmac wrote:
Billybuzz wrote:
This cart is used as an ornament in front of a local restaurant. Old farm wagons and carts make great photo ops, Got any?
Great nice composed and exposed pictures Billy, I especially like the first. 8-)
Seems like old wagons find their way to rest below beautiful trees.
Just some tractors and other things..
Here's a few more old things
silverhawk
Loc: Born a West Virginian, Living in Virginia
sailorsmom wrote:
Just some tractors and other things..
Your second photo is, also, a "Manure Spreader"..... :mrgreen:
I guess we like manure spreaders, makes for a crappy conversation
silverhawk
Loc: Born a West Virginian, Living in Virginia
woodsliv wrote:
I guess we like manure spreaders, makes for a crappy conversation
Just making an observation for those that were not reared on a farm and may have wondered what they were.......they do make great photos.......
:thumbup:
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