Good Morning Mike. Imagine the trail of marks in the ground the tread on those tires would have made. One could see the pattern missing now and again with a piece fallen off from tireless hours in the field. Another photo that draws me home to my roots. Thank you.
I must also be drawn to a life like you had as a child. Never too late, so here I am in search of simpler and slower times.
Good morning Sue, have a fun day.
It had a life,that maybe some remember. I hope the once useful wagon continues to erode at its own pace. And when it’s really gone, maybe it will live on in your photo forever.
Coming from an agricultural background–I always try to figure out the purpose of antiquated pieces of farm machinery. This could be an old horse-drawn manure spreader. Or something to spread hay or straw? It has a conveyor to move material to the back.
I like the subject and the processing. Someone said a hint of color. But did you also add a tint? Whatever you did, it is definitely different and catches the eye!
Totally love this!
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Totally thank you!
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I’m a sucker for old things from the past. Guess thats why I love Montana so much. Lots of things like this around the state.
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Cool, in that case you might even like me 😉
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Oh indeed I do! 😀
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I’m smitten….thanks.
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You’re welcome..LOL 😀
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I like the hint of color!
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A hint….a mere suggestion of color.
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Good Morning Mike. Imagine the trail of marks in the ground the tread on those tires would have made. One could see the pattern missing now and again with a piece fallen off from tireless hours in the field. Another photo that draws me home to my roots. Thank you.
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I must also be drawn to a life like you had as a child. Never too late, so here I am in search of simpler and slower times.
Good morning Sue, have a fun day.
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That’s right Mike every day provides an opportunity for each of us. You have a good day too.
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A great old wagon, having served its time. Now out to pasture. Finally peace and quiet?
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Oh yes, that wagon sits content and chock full of memories. Still, it wonders how time could have possibly gone so quickly.
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I think if I stayed put I would erode, too…..
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Not topless in your sports car. There you shall remain forever young.
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Hohoho, I’m not going to live that one down!
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😉
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!!
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It had a life,that maybe some remember. I hope the once useful wagon continues to erode at its own pace. And when it’s really gone, maybe it will live on in your photo forever.
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That’s what photos do, freeze time. So in that sense it will always exist, but it is slowly exiting this world.
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nice
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Thanks.
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Coming from an agricultural background–I always try to figure out the purpose of antiquated pieces of farm machinery. This could be an old horse-drawn manure spreader. Or something to spread hay or straw? It has a conveyor to move material to the back.
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So it does. Quite a bit of hay grown out this way, so that is certainly a possibility. Good eye.
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I like the subject and the processing. Someone said a hint of color. But did you also add a tint? Whatever you did, it is definitely different and catches the eye!
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No tint, just a hint, which comes back looking like a tint, I think 😉
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Great one, Mike. I absolutely love rural decay type of images, and this one certainly fits that theme.
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Thanks Mike. I too am a big fan of rural decay.
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Like it a lot!
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Thank you very much.
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Wonderful stuff! Very nice subject. Really like the treatment Mike.
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Always an honor to hear from you Adrian. Thank you.
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Superb! This old wagon Mike
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Danke, Marylou.
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Whether a hint, a tint, or decay … I like it!
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Nothing gets by you Laurie. You with the glint in your eye 😉
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