Born in Hilo, Hawaii and class of '66, I became very active in Barbells, Judo and love striking the heavy/speed bag. I've learned to Rollerblade and bike ride which is a very health sport. But time doesn't stop for anyone including for me. So my good friend Dave aka punaguy got me started in taking pictures. I'm having fun taking pictures especially hiking the mountains. I'm enjoying seeing the world thru your post on Renderosity. Mahalo and Aloha....Errol
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Comments (27)
Svarg
Great shot! Looks like it should be in a museum. We used to grow sugar cane round here too (southeast Texas). You really captured this nicely.
soulofharmony
memories of old traditions and national trade marks beautifully captured .. sublime :)..:)))
tizjezzme
Such a cool piece of equipment. Great shot!
TwoPynts
Well, not quite gone, because you got a great photo of this old relic here. I love old forgotten equipment like this. I remember they were still farming cane and pineapples on Oahu back in the mid 80's, when did those industries dry up?
diomedes66
A fine image of the past - nature reclaims everything :-) Most excellent composition!
Cosme..D..Churruca
Superb capture... love those ancient machines !
northwolf
Hm, should be easy to be repaired :-) Nice shoot, gone industrialisation of paradise.
Zacko
Beautiful shot of that.....thing. Will ya look at all that green vegetation. You surely live in a paradise! Have a great day #:O)
1pearl
Superb capture !!!
DELMUR
beautifull pic! gone with the slaves!not a problem i think!
Tedz
I hope the Cane Toads remain.
jcv2
Silent witnesses covered with rust! Great find, Errol, a piece for a museum!
donvino
Wonderfully seen and fantastic capture!!! Love this old machines!
cynlee
great ole find!... nibbles on a piece of cane while viewing ;]
rayburg
terrific shot and interesting..really, no sugarcane.
Akinom
Sure has seen better days! Very interesting! Excellently captured, Errol! Aloha
logiloglu
fascinating capture. !!!! Aloha !!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!
WandM
Nostalgic and beautiful mood!
cricounette
Belle photo d'un engin au repos. Bravo !
parb1194
A nice piece of history.
Hidinthesierras
Great shot! Interesting. Nice composition and greenery! 8-)
jocko500
that old lol super shot
PhotoSmith
It is amazing how it enhances the garden as a feature piece. Wonderful shot!
sossy
allways sad when somethings is gone forever! like the coalmines in my area! excellent and interesting capture! ;o)
admaldo
Hey, this one is history. Very interesting and nicely tucked away in the bushes.
Ti-Paul
Very interesting piece of equipment,almost as rare as my comments on your fantastic work my friend!I'll try to remedy the situation a bit more!Thanks for sharing buddy!Excellent presentation & POV! Have a great week-end!
blacq_nyght_vampyre
Interesting piece of history! Nicely done.