Taken during a downpour last October.
The yellow tractor that I shot on Lytham beach in Lancashire England today. / This was a one shot raw that has been tonemapped in photomatix returned to Photoshop and treated to a grunge texture layer etc.. / Shot with a Nikon D300 and 18-70mm lens. /
Actually taken very near my house – almost on accident, really. One of my son’s favorite pictures.
Chevrolet Viking about 1958-1960 used as a school bus / Nikon D300 Nikkor 18-200 lens
I captured this crane just as the sun was setting. It has such a sense of power waiting to be unleashed! Processed as a HDR it would make a beautiful card, or picture to hang on any wall. Photographer / Robert Berry / Nikon D80 18-135 mm Nikkor Lense / Best viewed at full size!
This image was taken at a 4th of July celebration. This Model A Ford stands proud and speaks of a time when American workers labored hard and “Built in America” really did mean something! Processed as a HDR it would make a beautiful card or picture to hang on any wall. Photographer / Robert Berry / Nikon D80 18-135 mm Nikkor Lense /
This antique corn planter was one of many “relics” found out in the tree grove on an old farm place we bought on auction. I don’t know how old the plow is but when we found it, there was a tree growing up through the middle of the implement. It sits in my flower garden with roses planted around it now. This is one of my favorite images and was featured on the back cover of Country Magazine in 2006 and won the Calendar Contest for our local radio station the year before that.
This Ford tractor is over 30 years old and still is a real work horse.
Old Broken,rusty earth moving Equipment
One of many old bits of machinery down south. It was raining so had a nice cool effect as well.
An old hand crank tractor…thought it looked lonely and used up.
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the impressario of the loading shovel.
Best View Larger! Taken in the town of Herrickville, PA and it was just parked there because it was raining that day. Canon 50D / Sigma 17-70mm lens / HDR
I was up early again today and although the rest of the workshops group decided that it was too cloudy (or too early) to go out, I went anyway and got some pretty good shots :) On the Gascoyne-Murchisson Road, just out of Mullewa, WA.
From the Beautiful Machines series.
From the Beautiful Machines series.
Starvation is just not a human concern :D The world of machines also now face the problem, although the nature of starvation is the different but the result is same for both worlds. After serving for a long time on the roads, she’s ( Matador F305 – aka MWQ 2323 ) now resting in search of peace. Now a days her prime concern for survival is Starvation :P For about a year or more I used to see this girl on my way to city. Mostly weekdays. Being in the bus I always thought of taking photographs. But this season I found some time to wait and shoot this oldie :) This is one of the 20 – 25 photographs taken today ( 19.10.2009 ) Photomatrix HDR generated image. Single RAW file converted to 3 different exposures of 1 stop & processed in Photomatrix. Final touch up done in PS. Equipment : Canon EOS 400D & EF S 10 – 22mm lens.
This lovely rusting tractor and plough were at the entrance to a property that I came across in my travels. It was used to hide bins and other non scenic objects.
A group for those great engines and machines that have moved the earth (bit by bit) or moved things around the earth (piece by piece).
Share your images or if you have a story about your work with these machines that would also be welcome.
Guidelilnes:
1. Any vehicle or machine that is used to perform some form of work or task as described above can be added.
2. This excludes any vehicle or machine that is linked to the railways as there is an exisiting group for these.
3. A maximun of three works per member per day.
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