Friday, 8 August 2014

The Art Of Farming

















Take care.



17 comments:

  1. These are great. Good eye for the close-up, John.

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  2. Nice collections of details.

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  3. Beauty in unexpected places! And great photos too - I wonder if you share them on Flickr or Pinterest?

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    1. Flickr or Pinterest? I have enough problems keeping this blog going!

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  4. This is a beautiful series, John. Every now and then I try to focus on details like these, but I rarely have as much success as you have had.

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  5. I really like this kind of photography... old rusty gears, tractor seats, fan belts. Great stuff!! A number of these would look great framed and hanging on a wall.

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  6. The farmer really enjoyed looking at these John.

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  7. Love the detail in your photos especially the old seat which says Martin, Stamford on it - is it a tractor seat?

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  8. Marvelous eye for farming art, John.

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  9. Love close-ups of old gadgetry. You have a great eye. -- barbara

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  10. Glad that many of you - and even farmers - enjoyed these. They were all taken at Denny Abbey Farming Museum.

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  11. They built stuff to last back then! Love the details you captured.

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  12. I love these old things. Your photos have made them beautiful. Thanks for visiting my father-in-law's Normandy post. I agree with your comment. Have a great day John :)

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  13. Excellent detail shots John, love a bit of rust on old bits and pieces :)

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  14. These photographs are outstanding! I love every one! Beauty in unusual places ... I love machinery details. Excellent composition. You have such a good eye. Or two ... ;)

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