Frickin Tractor.

Picture by Randall.Lohr


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  • February 13, 2014
  • Canon EOS 60D
  • 18-135
  • Shooting Style Tripod
  • Shoots Number Multiple Exposure
  • Exposures Number -2, 0,+2
  • Editing Software
  • File Format JPEG
  • Notes also silver efex pro and PSCC

17 Comments

13 Feb 01:30
Randall.Lohr

An amazing Frick tractor in sepia. Close quarters for shooting.

13 Feb 01:37
digicam

It's even more impressive In B&W Randall. But be warned the P P's will confuse the pitting on this Beast for Noise. Frame makes it POP Old Timey!

13 Feb 01:41
Randall.Lohr

It's the rust that is keeping this thing together. the other side of the stack is completely gone- rusted through and fallen off. the rest of the texture is fungi.

13 Feb 02:12
__banned__user_

Its actually better in colour my man. Quite stunning. A little more planning in future for Thursdays is in order here cos simple conversion has wiped out some details. So its a rusty and well hackneyed steam powered 10 from ol' Billy.

13 Feb 04:24
josephc

Excellent B&W.

13 Feb 07:12
yvesd

super

13 Feb 08:42
jphoto

I'm not fond of the border Randy, but that's MHO. The image is fantastic, great detail with a touch of sepia, great work.

13 Feb 12:05
flipd1

10

13 Feb 12:48
cocomoni

a sharpened 10 !..

13 Feb 14:01
arnie58

I like it

13 Feb 14:46
inkslinger

10...excellent Randall...

13 Feb 17:02
sanz3jo

Looks nice on B&W tight framing on top (smokestack) and the added frame makes it look even more tight, still a ten IMO.

13 Feb 18:02
fredzhang

I like to see the rust in color:)

13 Feb 19:36
chema

very nice

13 Feb 21:38
rcuello

Process like you have accustomed usthe chimney too tight on the frame, even more so with the artificial frame.

13 Feb 22:59
anonymous

SHARP!

14 Feb 13:22
nievs

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