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reshot of the old horse drawn farm stuff

Photography Historical posted on Jan 21, 2008
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This is the same day I shot all my foggy swamp photos and the sun came out and i headed to the coffee shop. I wanted to go to the old building too where this farn stuff is in. The old building used to be the Chevy car dealership place in town.. sure did go down hill that for sure. anyway i thought about the flash been too much so I say I try in the morning as the sun light comes thought the window in back of the horse drawn farm stuff. I saw the sun light was just right lol. You see two of them and one is called a rounder for it will shape the rolls of dirt. And the other one is a raker for hay. It will rake the cut grass into rolls so it can be make into bales of hay. A old man saw this at the coffee shop as I was working on the image and ask where I got the photos and I told him. He told me what the french names are but he told me what they do too. He a old cajun that can speack French and English. The French here will be diff from the french in Canada or France. thanks for looking and comments and votes too here is the link to my first upload on the farm stuff http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1591004 title is "rides of long ago."

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jocko500

4:34PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

i try not to move nothing but shoot as I find it. i move nothing here

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wawadave

4:41PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

Nice one jock!!! the kanuckian french not to far removed from there. but then they are all the king leuis people the rich the frops and yuppies. even though i can trace blood lines back to same people they can.!! We joind the english!!! a good move i think.

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carlx

5:00PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

Excellent old stuffs!!!

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evielouise

5:03PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

what a great photo jocko I don't know how lucky you are but you sure are lucky to find some of these old places bravo:

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babuci

5:10PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

They just sit there waiting to be capture to be remember for long to come. Great old stuff Jock.

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Cytisus

5:16PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

Excellent Historic shot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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e-brink

5:23PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

Great picture. Right up my street!

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LudyMelltSekher

5:33PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

Hello my dear friend, Absolutely fantastic! Wonderful Photography Congratulations! A million stars from me!*****Have a wonderful Monday. Hug and kiss in Your heart.Luminous blesing. Ludy Sorry to have that to write the same thing in English to all, but are few the words that I have in English to say IĀ“speak Spanish.

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NefariousDrO

5:37PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

Wonderful, wonderful wonderful! My father grew up on a small "truck farm" in SW Michigan (now what farming is left is mostly fruit, but the farms are slowly giving way to subdivisions, alas) Which grew all manner of vegetables for the local groceries and markets during the 1940's and 1950's. He still tells stories about their old work-horse (I think he said it was a Percheron) that was infrequently used when the tractors were all busy. He loves those work horses, and every time we get the chance we visit Amish country near us to see them still at work. He'd love this picture! I love the light, it's perfect for a shot like this! I'm so glad you went back for a re-shoot!

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beachzz

6:42PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

Another great one, Jocko, love these old things!!

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angelbearzs

6:43PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

that is awesome image:)

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monica.rd

6:44PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

You've been waiting and rewarded.Excellent shot of these old stuff!

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myquad

6:57PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

This is a great shot, Jocko! Perfect lighting!

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Ionel

7:14PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

Interesting! Great capture, my friend!!!

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Richardphotos

7:17PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

excellent lighting Jock.this version is better

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SSoffia

7:23PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

WONDERFULL CAPTURE :)

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goodoleboy

7:26PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

Terrific light/shadow effects depicted in this shot of the old farm equipment, Jock! The picture almost sepia Victorian in nature.

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annie5

7:30PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

Fantastic capture..love the old stuff Jocko! :)

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skiwillgee

7:43PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

Just curious, Jock, where do you find all this abandoned stuff? Is the debris from Katrina? Great shot.

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vis151

8:22PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

awesome picture.

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Jay-el-Jay

8:22PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

A fine picture showing these objects of a bygone time.

eryt

8:34PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

you have such a talent for not only taking superb photos...but your subject matter is always so interesting...bravo, Jock..another wonderful image! 5+

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Mad-Mike

9:00PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

Jocko this is very nice, can see more details now! great shot again!

frankie96

10:10PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

This was high tech stuff in its day...great lighting and detail in your image..

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jif3d

11:32PM | Mon, 21 January 2008

You know Jock that those farm impilments would probably be worth a few dollars in an antique shop, so why not swipe them for yourself as they will just rust away there ? I like the morning lighting..kool ! ~Cheers~

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ledwolorz

12:11AM | Tue, 22 January 2008

Excellent photo.

MrsLubner

12:27AM | Tue, 22 January 2008

Jock, this is great. I can see a lot more in this lighting than in the other. I like the other for mood but I like this one for details.

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artaddict2

1:49AM | Tue, 22 January 2008

I love this shot, Fantastic! It provokes all sorts of historical thoughts.

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durleybeachbum

3:28AM | Tue, 22 January 2008

Superb.

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pteb

3:47AM | Tue, 22 January 2008

They look like a strange piece of sculpture. Nice capture.

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