A farm graveyard!

DonRicklinDonRicklin Registered Users Posts: 5,551 Major grins
edited April 17, 2008 in Other Cool Shots
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More at Old Stuff

Barn shown here.

C&C welcome.

Don
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  • DogdotsDogdots Registered Users Posts: 8,795 Major grins
    edited April 15, 2008
    I just love old stuff :D

    You have some nice photos here. I really like them all. Even the one with the mossy stuff on it.
  • SkippySkippy Registered Users Posts: 12,075 Major grins
    edited April 15, 2008
    DonRicklin wrote:
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    More at Old Stuff

    Barn shown here.

    C&C welcome.

    Don

    What a great place to go shooting, you'd get some great close up and Macro's and texture shots there too nod.gif

    Looks like you had a good time there Don ... thanks for sharing thumb.gif
    .... Skippy :D
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  • DonRicklinDonRicklin Registered Users Posts: 5,551 Major grins
    edited April 15, 2008
    It's kind of local, Skippy, so I will be back to it. Thanks for the comments!

    Don
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  • david-lowdavid-low Registered Users Posts: 754 Major grins
    edited April 15, 2008
    You've good eye for details. Nice !!rolleyes1.gif
  • DonRicklinDonRicklin Registered Users Posts: 5,551 Major grins
    edited April 15, 2008
    david-low wrote:
    You've good eye for details. Nice !!rolleyes1.gif
    THanks for the kind words, David!
    :ivar
    Don
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  • RichardRichard Administrators, Vanilla Admin Posts: 19,967 moderator
    edited April 16, 2008
    DonRicklin wrote:
    It's kind of local, Skippy, so I will be back to it. Thanks for the comments!

    Don

    If you can get in early or late in the day you might get better light. I like these, but I think they would look better with a little less glare.

    Cheers,
  • jsmileyjsmiley Registered Users Posts: 222 Major grins
    edited April 17, 2008
    Nice set of pics, Don thumb.gif

    Number four brain's back memories. A two horse sickle mower, I spent many hours on one in my younger days. rolleyes1.gifrolleyes1.gifrolleyes1.gif :whew
  • DonRicklinDonRicklin Registered Users Posts: 5,551 Major grins
    edited April 17, 2008
    Richard wrote:
    If you can get in early or late in the day you might get better light. I like these, but I think they would look better with a little less glare.

    Cheers,
    Yeah, I know about the hour. Off on a drive with the Wife and decided to stop, not knowing this stuff was there. Morning would be better because there is a rise to the west that is heavily wooded.

    I will get beack there!

    Don
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  • DonRicklinDonRicklin Registered Users Posts: 5,551 Major grins
    edited April 17, 2008
    jsmiley wrote:
    Nice set of pics, Don thumb.gif

    Number four brain's back memories. A two horse sickle mower, I spent many hours on one in my younger days. rolleyes1.gifrolleyes1.gifrofl :whew
    Thanks, jsmiley.

    Horsesickle? That a horse on a stick? Did they use the single-tree for that?rolleyes1.gifrolleyes1.gifrofl :whew

    Don
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  • kworkkwork Registered Users Posts: 66 Big grins
    edited April 17, 2008
    People around here love to use retired farm equipment like those as flower garden centerpieces. Looks like some good macro opportuities. I agree about the harsh lighting. I'd love to see the scene on a cool foggy morning.
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  • DonRicklinDonRicklin Registered Users Posts: 5,551 Major grins
    edited April 17, 2008
    kwork wrote:
    People around here love to use retired farm equipment like those as flower garden centerpieces. Looks like some good macro opportuities. I agree about the harsh lighting. I'd love to see the scene on a cool foggy morning.
    Yup, plenty of that around here, too. Usually in better condition.

    It is a few towns away, but I'll keep the place in mind for the right morning to do a better series.

    Thanks for looking.

    Don
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  • pathfinderpathfinder Super Moderators Posts: 14,708 moderator
    edited April 17, 2008
    Don, you've got great subjects there. I love rusty old farm equipment too!

    But the lighting in your shots is a greenish, dappled lighting that really interferes with seeing these neat old pieces of the 19th century. They need to be seen up close so you can taste the texture, and see the beauty.

    Find some better, warmer light, or even bring your own own. ( This was lit by sunlight, but I added a soft, warm flash from the side to bring out its texture.)

    Consider a B&W conversion for this subject matter also.

    There are a lot of great shots there just waiting for you to capture them! Great light really helps with great subjects.
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