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Down on the Farm

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I love finding stuff like this to take pictures of. It's not what I do best, but still ... it's quite enjoyable to experience mechanical implements through the lens of a camera. I'm never quite sure what to DO with shots like this. It's much more my style to show you three quarters of the tire, or the way the light hits the edge of one of the parts, or perhaps to show one grass stem and just mention that there was a piece of equipment nearby. ;) So here you go. Ummm ... I think it's a gas-powered tiller. (Notice the small gas tank and the blades in the back.) For those of you who like to know these things, this was taken in August in Chehalis, Washington. And for those of you keeping track of the weather up here, we're having a lovely week of 45 to 50F temperatures, and it's dry and sunny. No more flooding! (Thanks to those of you who have asked and expressed concern.) Hooray!! A welcome change, indeed!

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Merrylee

12:18PM | Fri, 16 January 2009

Looks awful lonely to me...but great colors in the picture...on this side of the mountains it's still cold.

bebert

4:05AM | Sun, 18 January 2009

au vu de la hauteur de l'herbe, il ne doit plus fonctionner :))) excellent shot

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/4.0
MakeKONICA MINOLTA
ModelDiMAGE Z3
Shutter Speed1/100
ISO Speed50
Focal Length10

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