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31-May-2016

Farm Machine

Whilst visiting the Cowra Region with a friend,
we saw this in the field where she had lived,
just 30 minutes outside Cowra.
I thought it look like an art installation but I was
assured it is a working piece of farm equipment.

Nikon D600
1/250s f/10.0 at 300.0mm iso280 full exif

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Elaine Simmonds 27-Oct-2016 22:58
Dear Michael and Pete,
Thanks for your comments, I appreciate your time.
Michael Edwards27-Oct-2016 14:24
Clearly the work of a gentry farmer....
Pete Hemington26-Oct-2016 06:28
Well spotted - these are still used around here for haymaking
Elaine Simmonds 26-Oct-2016 03:37
Ha ha, Hal.
Do you need a back scratcher?
Thanks for your critique.
hal 26-Oct-2016 03:30
A very artistic image Elaine.
lt would have the potential for other photos too,
Maybe parts of the contraption ?
ln miniature it would make a good back-scratcher.
Elaine Simmonds 25-Oct-2016 23:42
Many thanks for the comments, Sally and Terry.
Your comment made me smile, Terry!! :-)
Sally 25-Oct-2016 06:27
Very artistic Elaine. Great light and color.
Terry_O25-Oct-2016 06:22
Good eye, Elaine. I too agree, it does look like a piece of art. Now that you have
photographed it so well, it now is! :)
Elaine Simmonds 25-Oct-2016 00:24
Thanks for your kind comments, Cindy.
Cindy Flood24-Oct-2016 13:16
Elaine, The way that you photographed this machine is so interesting. I agree that it looks like a piece of art.
Elaine Simmonds 24-Oct-2016 10:46
Thanks for your kind comments, Yvonne.
The colours intrigued me too...
Yvonne24-Oct-2016 10:25
Always amazes non-farmers seeing the equipment left out in the paddock... surely
is an interesting piece of equipment!