I haven't linked up in forever but this post made me smile this morning and I wanted to say "thank you"! Love the country and those old machines, keeps us grounded.
Thank you for stop by and comment. When shooting, try to focus on the lens ball so that the image in the ball is sharp and the surroundings are blurry. It's not difficult, with patience and practice you can certainly do it.
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Please stop by every Tuesday and share your favorite photos! The link stays open all week.
We've had so much rain this month everything here is very beautifully green.
ReplyDeleteOld machines are fascinating, isn't.
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You asked about the bloom in my last post... it's the bud of a poppy.
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Interesting antique equipment!
ReplyDeleteWe live in an area with lots of farms. Occasionally I still see some old machinery.
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ReplyDeleteIt was amazing the machinery that was built back in the time, out lasting many new machines.
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What a great collection of machinery!
ReplyDeleteWe have certainly come a long way!
ReplyDeleteI recognize all of those, I hope the older ones are still being used.
ReplyDeleteThe machinations of machines....
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat collection of old machinery!
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday, Sue!
The year goees on, the times are changing so fast (we had just still" winter" here)...
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Beautiful country pictures, with old machines, but which have done their duty fully!
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Wonderful machinery which we don't get to see here. We are having sunny days now.
ReplyDeleteFarm equipment is so cool.
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I love those old machines! Great shots!
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ReplyDeleteI haven't linked up in forever but this post made me smile this morning and I wanted to say "thank you"! Love the country and those old machines, keeps us grounded.
ReplyDeleteI would really like to drive that tractor and bring home the harvest. Great pics Sue. And thanks for the link today.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures! Human ingenuity is amazing. How neat to see what folks came up with to do the tasks that needed doing!
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Nice historical items! Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteLove those farm pictures/country pictures!
ReplyDeleteThe old and the new. Beautiful.
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I like these images.
ReplyDeleteVery much alive!
Happy WW!
Holy cow, what cool images you have there. So very nice. Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this series you put together!!! As for me, the daylight hours see my best performance becuase come sunset, I'm done!...jp
ReplyDeleteThank you for stop by and comment. When shooting, try to focus on the lens ball so that the image in the ball is sharp and the surroundings are blurry. It's not difficult, with patience and practice you can certainly do it.
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