tired iron

   / tired iron
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#11  
i'd like to have it printed and framed on a wall in my office!
 
   / tired iron #12  
i'd like to have it printed and framed on a wall in my office!

I agree, Dutch. A wee bit of cropping to take the red shed out and eliminating the black vehicle to the left.

That would make a lovely framed picture.
 
   / tired iron #13  
Okay, it's not a tractor. But, I had the same feelings you guys are expressing when I took this pic.

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   / tired iron #14  
Looks like all the tires are holding air... and the equipment is covered... someone is looking after them.
 
   / tired iron #15  
Okay, it's not a tractor. But, I had the same feelings you guys are expressing when I took this pic. <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/photos/424799-tired-iron-dsc06696-jpg"/>

The back ground is breath taking! Little larger than the Smoky Mountains. :D

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   / tired iron #16  
Yeah, the Rockies are incredible.

I'm kinda disappointed that this thread hasn't taken off. Maybe the title failed to attract the required attention?? I'm sure there are a lot of pics of old/tired tractors etc., floating around.

Here's a pic of a Goldini tractor that I took in Baghdad Iraq. Not quite tired, but well used.

Goldini tractor Iraq.JPG

Here's a pic of grand daughter on an old Massey.

tractor girl.jpg
 
   / tired iron #17  
Photoshopped to the best of my meager abilities.
Old Iron.jpg
 
   / tired iron #18  
Got rid of the hideous blue bucket I somehow missed the first time. :rolleyes:
Old Iron.jpg
 
   / tired iron #20  
that's nice John,
i made a quick attempt but don't have the patience to learn photo editing software well enough.
thanks

I hear you on the "patience." I only know how to do a few things and if I accidentally hit the wrong button, the only way I know to fix it is to hit "undo edit." I have a cool photo of an early 50's Chevy pickup sitting in the weeds that I work on from time to time. In the background is a car wash. Getting rid of the big stuff is easy, but when it comes to maintaining the fine outline of the subject...not so much. A dozen years ago I watched a photoshop artist make up a company sign complete with multi-colored flames for the sides and back of our box trailer. Unbelievable talent and patience!
 
 
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