Plowin' Time by Vik9740
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Description
I hope the sepia on this isn't over the top, but it seemed fitting for my neighbor who prefers using old time farm tools over new ones. He has a huge new tractor which he prefers to use as his neighborhood transportation instead of it's intended use! lol
Comments (13)
pm_hackworth
Nope, it's PERFECT! I love it! VOTE
DRAKELOT
I agree It's perfect and love the pict. This one takes me right there COOL !!! V *
Tedz
it has slipped from memory the last time I Sowed My Wild Oats.....aaaah....to Plow....to uncover the Virginal Soils....sigh...time for My Cold Shower :]
Gwyn Tyger
the sepia tone is perfect for this nostalgic photo. i like it a lot.
ppetersen
Super picture and the sepia definitely adds to the old time feel that you get looking at the tools. Excellent lighting and perfect perspective...
Lledeline
Great work.
geneb19
well it's a done deal...this is perfect Curly. and the sepia is NOT over the top in the least bit. i love it hon! and Patty Cakes is right...V! :-)
logiloglu
a very beautiful country impression. the sepia tones are wonderful.great mood. an excellent photography,Vikki. vote #:O)
uniquedreamer
Excellently done, the sepia tones are perfect for this nostalgic image. well done! V
PhotoSmith
The sepia tone is perfect for this one! Actually, it's nice that your neighbor takes care the old tools. It's nice to see some of the skills and methods from the past still being used - not that I would fish out my old Brownie camera, of course! LOL. Terrific work, Vikki!
weesel
No, not at all. This is good. Very good. May want to try a hard-edge on the vignette and make sure it's not pure-white, but a tad sepia/yellowish. Bet it would look really vintage with that touch. Well done! Hmm. Better, add the hard edge inside what you've done... give it the hard-edge photo look with some fade. Worth a try. ;-)
cynlee
they just don't make em like they use to! i like it!! :]
deannemart
It's perfect with the sepia tones and the fading around the edges! Fortunately my neighbor only uses his tractor on his field, not on the street :)