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  OL Time Harrow Cutter: 1990:: South Georgia
Image Title:  OL Time Harrow Cutter: 1990:: South Georgia
 
 By: Chuck Freeman  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Chuck Freeman {K:13322}
Project N/A Camera Model Ricoh Xr10 manual
Categories Landscape
Film Format Tri X 400
Portfolio Green pasture and Blooming trees.
Lens 28mm-80mm Tokina
Uploaded 4/27/2006 Film / Memory Type Kodak Tri X 400
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 179 Shutter 1/30 second
Favorites Aperture 16
Critiques 8 Rating
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Location City -  Vildalia< Ga. USA
State -  GA. USA
Country - United States   United States
About This OLD and Unique Piece of Farm equipment sat for many years alongside The once very famous Highway No. One. I saw back in 1990, I stared to disregard, but went down Highway and turned around and went back. I just felt like this would be my last opportunity to ever get this "shot".
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There are 8 Comments in 1 Pages
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Jonathan Truesdale   {K:1599} 4/27/2006
Here's something you may be interested in trying. I don't know if the tones here are added through photoshop or not, but, if not, if you take the b+w print, (I usually use Ilford pearl) and soak it in warm tea (about four bags or so (but not directly on the print!) in a shallow tray, agitate every once in a while for about 20-30 minutes, then wash it in water, your print will have roughly the same tones as the one here.


Chuck Freeman   {K:13322} 4/27/2006
Thanks Johnathan. I do not work in darkroom as much as in past. But this photo is on Paper , Ilford is my Choice. I will certainly keep your comments in my folder.
Chuck


Rashed Abdulla   {K:154808} 4/28/2006
the Farm equipment are old and also the image is very creative with its aged tone , very impresive piece of photography , all of the best my friend


Chuck Freeman   {K:13322} 4/28/2006
THank You. I shall look in on your great work!!!
Chuck


brit warren   {K:1516} 4/28/2006
Great shot. I love the rustic appearance in the aging.


Chuck Freeman   {K:13322} 4/28/2006
THanks Brittney:
I am glad to report that this antique was "rescued" and repainted and now sits in a persons front yard for decor.
Chuck


Chuck Freeman   {K:13322} 4/29/2006
Thank You My Good Friend/Photographer


Chuck Freeman   {K:13322} 4/29/2006
Thank You My Good Friend/Photographer


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