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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Wow David. Spectacular shot!

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    I passed through Yellowstone from the north end out through Beartooth Pass and took a few roadside shots along the way. This one you can take from the window of your car. And countless people have, no doubt.




    Angle Terrace, Yellowstone NP by yo_tuco, on Flickr

    Zeiss 100/f3.5, CPL + NDX400, 100ACR, PMK



    More messing around with a ND filter.




    Irrigation Pivot by yo_tuco, on Flickr

    Zeiss 100/3.5, O2 + NDX400, 400TMY @ EI50, PMK


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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Some images from a recent road trip to see family. All made with a now very obsolete dslr!

    Eastern Oregon:




    Western New Mexico:




    Eastern Arizona:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Galli View Post
    Thanks! Yes, they seem to breed. I have 2.
    I have a Ford tractor that has a flathead 4 cylinder engine in it that is basically the same engine that Ford used in the Model A.



    And it makes a great lawnmower.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Racer X 69 View Post
    I have a Ford tractor that has a flathead 4 cylinder engine in it that is basically the same engine that Ford used in the Model A.



    And it makes a great lawnmower.
    Sweet! That thing is in beautiful shape.

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    Wow, nice Ford tractor, we used to have a 1948 that looked just like it. We even had that PTO Bush-Hog and a rear blade in Wisconsin on 80 acres of great land. I miss the farmette and tractor. Those things are so tough and reliable every decade somebody paints one into a 'rebuild'!

    Brings back some bittersweet memories I should just let go.

    Quote Originally Posted by Racer X 69 View Post
    I have a Ford tractor that has a flathead 4 cylinder engine in it that is basically the same engine that Ford used in the Model A.



    And it makes a great lawnmower.
    Tin Can

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    Couple of portraits. Canon AV-1 50/1.8 panf 50 plus




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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Galli View Post
    Sweet! That thing is in beautiful shape.
    Thank you!

    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Moe View Post
    Wow, nice Ford tractor, we used to have a 1948 that looked just like it.
    Mine is a '48.

    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Moe View Post
    We even had that PTO Bush-Hog and a rear blade in Wisconsin on 80 acres of great land.
    The attachment in the picture is a 6 foot wide finish mower, 3 blades, rear discharge.

    I also have a blade, a rock rake, a rear mount sickle bar mower and a mid/side mount sickle bar mower. After I bought the tractor I picked up and installed a Sherman over and underdrive unit (you split the machine at the bell housing and it is installed in place of the input shaft) and a Howard gear reduction unit (goes between the back of the transmission and the rear case).

    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Moe View Post
    I miss the farmette and tractor. Those things are so tough and reliable every decade somebody paints one into a 'rebuild'!
    Yep. Henry did a good job with the N series tractors. Too bad he stole the 3 point system from Mr. Ferguson

    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Moe View Post
    Brings back some bittersweet memories I should just let go.
    So sorry to hear that this brings up memories best left forgotten.
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    Thanks, everyone, for the kind comments. Here's another, from a different location in that area - the Pequenas Lençóis - taken with my venerable Canon EOS5D;


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    A Dreamcatcher somewhere along a country road near Pullman, WA.



    Dreamcatcher by yo_tuco, on Flickr

    Zeiss 50/4 FLE, O2 Orange, 400TMY @ EI50, PMK

    Last edited by tuco; 20-Jul-2013 at 14:15. Reason: Update link

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