I love this old tractor's headlight; at least one of them is still intact!
I miss the country more than ever for some reason right now. Home is not far away - I just do not make the time like I should to go back very often. I think I need to fix that!
Have a great weekend!
xoxo,
SouthernSass
Love this old beauty!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photograph!
Have a great weekend.
lisa.
Its always good to visit the country once in a way (more frequently I suppose)
ReplyDeleteRust is the best. Great photograph showing some character!
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely an oldie but goodie. I'm always on the lookout for old tractors.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture! I miss the farm/ranch only during the warmer weather. ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhen I was younger I can remember old tractors like this being in the sheds. I like rust :)
ReplyDeleteIn answer to your question - I went and flattened the pds file and I can't retrieve what I did to it. I do remember adding a few textures and I think I added both of Ashley's fairy garden boken ones and brushed them off the flower. It looks as if I either used a seventies action from pioneer woman or else a retro action from Isabelle La France. Sorry I can't give you the exact details - I need to figure out how to store these pds without losing my info.
I can relate to old and rusty :) I love the effect, Sass!
ReplyDeleteFollow your heart and you can't go wrong.. time passes so quickly and then we wonder where the heck it went.
Hugs,
southern oldie Pam
Great shot...I love the country side also...I think it takes us back to simplicity. I have the same problems of leavesnbloom,,,trying to figure out how to store n retreive work done in PSE. Very frustrating...I am taking a free course online on the basics of PS, so hopefully that will help.
ReplyDeleteMy kind of tractor! Great picture! We used to go to antique tractor pulls all the time when we lived out in Illinois, and we sure do miss them. Now we have the big ones. Hope we get another John Deere put put some day again. We did have a B series.
ReplyDeletewhat a great shot, makes you just want to sit on it and pretend to be a farmer
ReplyDeleteI am so fascinated with rust! Wonderful capture.
ReplyDeleteSo nostalgic! Very cool.
ReplyDeleteI love this old treasure
ReplyDeletefrom your perspective one can almost imagine the one headlight is the eye of a great old robot :)
I just spent a very pleasant half hour going back through your archives. You have some wonder photos. You also like to take shots of many of the same things that interest me.
ReplyDeleteI do like the way you have photoshopped some of them. Photoshop is the program I miss the most since I went to a Mac.
I want to thank you for all the visits you make to my Photo blog. Have you ever stopped by my regular blog? Would be interested in your opinions of my efforts there as well.
As a side note. I have a huge southern branch of my family (my mother is from Alabama) so I always enjoy meeting someone with Southern Sass.
Rusty and Crusty, just what I like. Awesome capture
ReplyDeleteSomething endearing about the missing headlight.
ReplyDeleteI am totally craving a little country time. I'll have to find other ways to satisfy it, for the time being and hanging out in this barn with the old tractor is a nice way to get a taste of it.
ReplyDeleteYou know what they say...you can take the girl out of the country but you can't take the country out of the girl...
ReplyDeleteI haven't been to my home in Tennessee in a few years and I intend to remedy that soon as I feel it is spring for sure.
And on top of that I have not been out to the orchard in far too long...and it was home away from home even if it was work.