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A huge Claas Lexion 570 combine harvester does its thing in the Staffordshire wheat fields around Elford and Portway on a warm and breezy Wednesday evening on the 1st August 2018.
Large dust clouds are spewed from the Combine - (no good if youre a hayfever sufferer!) partly obsuring the view of a DB class 66 waiting patiently at the head of Elford loop for a road West.
The 66 was working 6G45 16:53 Toton North Yard to Bescot Up Engineers Sdgs.
It left approximately 2 hours later, after I'd given up on it moving. Good job really!
This was my first project coming back to SL. I wanted a new build to put into my scene rezzer, and this little gem was born. Inspired by the ocean and fresh botanicals, the house combines elements of both.
Annesley
Nottinghamshire
U.K.
Serptember 5th, 2023.
Harvesting on a sunny day with the temperature at 25c degrees. I hope the operator has air conditioning in that cab!
A short lived dry spell and the sun peeping through the clouds at sunset. F14.0 to burst the sun. Handheld for a couple of shots to blend. Not recommended...tripod makes it much easier but had to compose on the flip screen above my head as the sun was sinking too fast for me.
Ferocious war-beasts deployed by the League of Six Kingdoms, optimized for battle with upgrades and General Kalmah's iconic cruelty and starvation.
Singlemindedly savage on the battlefield, yet easy to feed and train; their howls and whimpers alike were a constant reminder of why Kalmah deserved to be feared.
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A Combiner model using parts from Kalmah, Pridak, Toa Mahri Jaller and Toa Mahri Matoro.
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Combine and tractor near McBaine in rural Boone County Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera with a Canon EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM lens at ƒ/4.0 with a 14 second exposure at ISO 100. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 6.4.
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My hubby took this photo of Table Rock State Park and I applied the tilt shift to it. I love tilt shift!!!!! What do you think?
p.s. Tilt shift gives images (or parts of images) a miniature effect. I love to try new things.........mix things up a little. :0)
After combining with the QAEX in Gilberton and holding for the NRFF at EMX, the Mountain Job drifts into Tamaqua to end their day at the yard.
Just a picture of this brute machine which farms all the grain. This is realy typicall for the time of the year in France.
This German Built Combine is seen hard at work in a Wheat Field near Patrington in East Yorkshire ..
Inspired by the combiner mechs like Voltron or Megazord, i decided to build my own with five mecha dragons.
It took me 3 mounth and 3413 LEGO bricks to achieve this 45cm tall mech.
Each dragon's heads is a cockpit where you can fit a minifigure.
You can see the transformation in this video : www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNZnmCw0gvY
Here I tried a different background with the Northern Harrier: She's been moved from Steigerwald NWR to Lake Vancouver.
Nearly finished "before" combine car and an additional tree. Some more landscaping and a few more interior details and the before version will be complete.
The modern combined harvester, or simply combine, is a versatile machine designed to efficiently harvest a variety of grain crops. The name derives from its combining four separate harvesting operations—reaping, threshing, gathering, and winnowing—into a single process. Among the crops harvested with a combine are wheat, rice, oats, rye, barley, corn (maize), sorghum, soybeans, flax (linseed), sunflowers and rapeseed. The separated straw, left lying on the field, comprises the stems and any remaining leaves of the crop with limited nutrients left in it: the straw is then either chopped, spread on the field and ploughed back in or baled for bedding and limited-feed for livestock.
Inspired by the combiner mechs like Voltron or Megazord, i decided to build my own with five mecha dragons.
It took me 3 mounth and 3413 LEGO bricks to achieve this 45cm tall mech.
Each dragon's heads is a cockpit where you can fit a minifigure.
You can see the transformation in this video : www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNZnmCw0gvY
Uploading 3 archive Farming shots as such a miserable day again. 2023 has not started off with much brightness. All taken on farms in Norfolk a few years ago
This Massey Ferguson 510 combine looks pretty good for its age, since it is about a half-century old. I don't know if this one is still in use, but a lot of them are. I will see if it is still parked here in a few months after the snow melts.