SciAggie
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SciAggie--now THAT is a nice tractor photo!
Thanks for posting--very pretty lady!
Paul
Thanks - lol. I took the easy way out just to see if anyone would comment. I know I'm hanging out with real photogs when pics of tractors and cameras get more comments than a pretty girl.
gdi
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New England Tractors...
Digital...
Film...
Digital...





Film...


tomtofa
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AK66
Member
Canonet QL19 and Kodak Gold 200


N
Nikon Bob
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rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
Some good work y'all have shared while I was away!
This one is from after Thanksgiving dinner(just before bed) last fall, I can't decide whether I like it or not--and it is a great example of what very low light and plenty of wine with dinner do to my hand holding ability!
R2a and about a 1 sec. exposure on 400 speed film. Don't remember what aperture I used, Jupiter-8.
Rob
This one is from after Thanksgiving dinner(just before bed) last fall, I can't decide whether I like it or not--and it is a great example of what very low light and plenty of wine with dinner do to my hand holding ability!
R2a and about a 1 sec. exposure on 400 speed film. Don't remember what aperture I used, Jupiter-8.

Rob
LKeithR
Improving daily--I think.
Took this one at an antique tractor pull during a local country fair. Sorry it's taken with my evil DSLR (Pentax K20D); I'll have to dig up some shots taken with the D2..

LKeithR
Improving daily--I think.
A couple from Alberta. The color shot with Bessa R2 CV35/2.5. B/W shot with Nikon F5 and Nikkor 24/2.8 AF-D
Hey Pismo,
Is that last shot taken at the Reynolds Museum in Wetaskiwin? Looks vaguely familiar...
divewizard
perspicaz
Nice tractor!
divewizard
perspicaz
Fuji GA645zi, Kodak TMAX 100, Nikon O56 filter
Olympus 35SP, Fujichrome Velvia 50, Hoya Skylight 1A filter
Yes this is taken with an evil DLSR: Olympus E-520, Leica 25mm D Summilux Asph. f/1.4
©2011 Chris Grossman


Olympus 35SP, Fujichrome Velvia 50, Hoya Skylight 1A filter


Yes this is taken with an evil DLSR: Olympus E-520, Leica 25mm D Summilux Asph. f/1.4

©2011 Chris Grossman
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shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives



Using the tiny Super Ricohflex TLR.
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pismo923
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Hey Pismo,
Is that last shot taken at the Reynolds Museum in Wetaskiwin? Looks vaguely familiar...
You are indeed correct. I was there for an car show recently. There's a couple of old tractors just as you drive in.
malcD
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hdr leica digi 3

AK66
Member
Some older iron.
Bob
wow! Didn't know tractors have "concept models" too
some pretty cool machines!
N
Nikon Bob
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AK66
I sorta like the slingshot dragster model with the wooden timber frame and steel wheels. They must have timed the races with an hour glass.
Bob
I sorta like the slingshot dragster model with the wooden timber frame and steel wheels. They must have timed the races with an hour glass.
Bob
klapka
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gdi
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Fuji GA645zi, Kodak TMAX 100, Nikon O56 filter
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This shows why medium format still lives (and rules), great shots...
LKeithR
Improving daily--I think.
Another Pair Of Derelicts
Another Pair Of Derelicts
Found these old workhorses sitting in a shed at a small museum in Falkland, B.C...
This one taken with the trusty Digilux 2...
Another Pair Of Derelicts
Found these old workhorses sitting in a shed at a small museum in Falkland, B.C...

This one taken with the trusty Digilux 2...
jan normandale
Film is the other way
Stewart: wow, 4 wheel drive.
Jan: infra-red or strong filter?
Frank I used a deep yellow filter. This was shot mid day in July against a cloudless sky. The camera was loaded with 120 Neopan 400 at the time
I have to say there's some really good photography happening in this thread.
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gdi
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Frank I used a deep yellow filter. This was shot mid day in July against a cloudless sky. The camera was loaded with 120 Neopan 400 at the time
I have to say there's some really good photography happening in this thread.
I like the effect of the yellow filter - not like IR, but still a little ethereal.
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