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Stunning, Chris.
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Nice, I agree with the comments so far. Great shot, looks 'aged' by the guy on the tractor.
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well chris is no spring chicken..... and has a very good library of some great pixs over many years, I would say this could be a shot done on B&W film..... but I could be wrong........ and a great shot of a burn off.......
Cheers ....bp....
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Thanks all - to set the record straight it is from a scanned slide taken in the middle 70’s in Northern NSW
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Fantastic image Chris. BTW, what slide film did you use for this ?
This would have been Kodachrome 64. Chris
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Chris,
Wonderful, and for one of your shots, this looks quite different to me. It looks, to me, very much a pj shot. One that might have been used as a part of a story in a newspaper article. Most unlike many of your images, and it serves to demonstrate to me the extent of your skill. Thank you for this. g.
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