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  • An old truck used as a “stand” for a tank next to a water pump. The skies were promising more water.

  • During a trip to my friends Brothers, in a small Iowa town… I captured this old Dodge sitting in his back field…

  • Old Chevrolet in the field with Jane. .... Salvation Jane that is – Patterson’s Curse – great colour to photograph but not so good on the old hives and hay fever though if you have to get up close.

  • A friend once described this photo as a shot of the Yugo of horses : ) Can’t really argue, but I still like the pic. / Canon 20D & 28-135mm IS USM.

  • A Caterpillar earthmover in HDR, was really dark under this bridge and had to focus manually as my camera couldn’t. Merged to HDR using Photomatix, altered the colour and contrast a bit in Adobe Lightroom Click here for my other images of Melbourne

  • An old Dodge Dump Truck, Abandoned in North Carolina.

  • Churchill Island, located off Philip Island Vic, has a working horse display every Easter. It is great watching these magnificent animals in action just like days gone by. / Colour pencil on mat board 55.5×40cm 2008 Sold. Featured in ‘Everything Draft Horse and Carriage’ and ‘Creative Cards’ groups

  • This is located at the entry to the Williamstown Caravan Park where there is a display of equipment associated with the logging history of the region.

  • Photo taken at the Sycamore Steam Show and Threshing Bee. Sycamore – Illinois – USA

  • Photo taken at the Sycamore Steam Show and Threshing Bee. Sycamore – Illinois – USA Canon EOS 40D 3 RAW Images – Photomatix – Tone Mapping

  • Found this old International flat bed at a iron and metal scrap yard. I’m sure she gave many years of great service to her owner.. Processed as a HDR photograph it would make a beautiful card or picture to hang on any wall. Photographer / Robert Berry /

  • Processed as a HDR it would make a beautiful card or picture to hang on any wall. Photographer / Robert Berry / Nikon D80 50mm Nikkor Lense

  • From the why did you leave me series.. / My dear brothers rusty old Chewy truck interior which he claims he will restore some day.. I’m not holding my breath. Processed as a HDR it would make a beautiful card or picture to hang on any wall. Photographer / Robert Berry

  • From the Why did you leave me series.. My dear brothers rusty old Chewy truck which he claims he will restore some day.. I’m not holding my breath. Processed as a HDR it would make a beautiful card or picture to hang on any wall. Photographer / Robert Berry

  • 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 /

  • From my For Sale! Series.. This is the old yellowish green rusty beat up Chevy truck you see in my port. Well someone’s been working on her and she has changed colors an looks pretty good.. Everything old is new again. Processed as a HDR it would make a beautiful card or picture to hang on any wall. Photographer / Robert Berry / Nikon D80 18-135mm Nikkor Lense

  • The Steam Ranger 621 at Mount Barker station, South Australia.

  • The second Nikon I owned with a trusty roll of Tri-X that I always used when shooting B/W. In 1971, much of the work with this camera went to The Evening Argus, the daily regional paper of Sussex, England. I used to shoot “space fillers” – anything of interest with a bit of a story summed up in a 50 word caption which I also wrote. The film was stuffed into a special orange ‘Press’ envelope and put on the next train to Brighton after I phoned the picture editor. I’ve still got quite a few of the old press cuttings but unfortunately none of the negatives. Technical Details: Camera: Nikon D3 / Lens: Nikkor 85mm PC f/2.8D / ISO: 200 / Exposure: 1/250 sec at f/43 / Flash: Nikon SB800, SB-R200×2 / Flash Mode: TTL / Post Processing: Lightroom 2, Photoshop CS3 Main flash through opaque perspex sheet, and the other two either side of a Dome Studio Light Tent. © 2008 John Hooton Photography

  • / A truck that looks as though it has had a very hard life! / Found on a property located in the Upper Hunter Valley of New South Wales, Australia. / Image taken with Canon 40D and Sigmas 18-200mm lens / I’ve also created another version of this image titled Dodge Me /

  • A tugboat waiting to be called out for duty. / At the breakwater in Patras, Greece / “As is” Canon XTi / Tamron 28-75 mm / FEATURED IN TRANSPORT Many thanks to the judges for featuring this work. / FEATURED in JPG CAST-OFFS (02 11 09) Many thanks for this honour.

  • This is one of the horses that pulls the Polperro Horse Bus.He looks so sad. It takes you from the car park at the top of the villiage, down to the bottom. They do this all day. / I myself would not travel on them. I use the old electric milk float converted to a bus. / Thank you for Looking.

  • My Nikon F bought in 1964 with a 105mm f/2.8 lens. I could only afford one lens and the 105mm was my choice as it was great for beauty head shots. Alongside it is the D3 that I purchased in 2008. It is also sporting a 105mm focal length lens. This time a VR macro. Who would have guessed in 1964 that one day there would be no more film. We would be shooting using a bit of plastic that held hundreds of exposures in it’s own memory on a camera that had it’s own computer built in.. Take that man to the funny farm. 105mm is still my favourite focal length for head shots after 44 years, so at least some things never change. Technical Details: Camera: Nikon D300 / Lens: Nikkor 85mm f/2.8 PC Nikkor / ISO: 200 / Exposure: 1/125 sec at f/32 / Flash: Nikon SB800, SB-R200×2 / Flash Mode: TTL / Post Processing: Lightroom 2, Photoshop CS3 Main flash through opaque perspex sheet, and the other two either side of a Dome Studio Light Tent. © 2008 John Hooton Photography

  • Scott Kelby’s Second Annual Worldwide Photo Walk / Old Port, Montreal Quebec, CANADA / Saturday July 18th 2009 8:30 to 10:30 AM / It was a very wet and rainy morning. / Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-200mm lens Top Ten in the Horses Drawing Vehicles challenge, September 2009 / Featured in the Horses at Work group, September 2009

  • Saw this old and tired Mack B-42 truck in a rock quarry near Mifflinburg, PA, while stalking the Amish. It just screamed: “HDR me, PLEASE HDR me.” Wish has been granted …. Single RAW image, converted to HDR in ReDynamix, then Dodged&Burnt in CS3, then ran through Digital Lightroom to adjust various colors. Taken with Nikon D300 and Sigma 50-500mm lens.

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