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The Clayton and Shuttleworth threshing machine, built in Lincoln, England in 1907, powered by steam and in use until the introduction of the Combine Harvester in the 1960s.
It was used to separate the grain from the straw in a process called "threshing" or "thrashing".
Ransomes, Sims & Jefferies Ltd threshing machine. Parked at the side of an agricultural machinery dealers paddock, Castle Camps.
Mamiya RB67 Pro SD with Mamiya-Sekor 90mm f3.6, Ilford FP4 Plus 125 at f22, 1/15 sec.
Tractor powering the threshing machine thorugh huge belt. Thresherman Show, Wilson's farm, Wawota, Saskatchewan, Canada 10 September 2022
2023-24: Judge merit award out of 1421 entries in Photocrowd 'Outdoor Activities in the Countryside' competition in November 2023
2022-23: Judge merit award out of 3546 entries in Photocrowd 'Tell a Story' competition in January 2023. Expert merit award out of 9314 entries in Photocrowd 'The Colour Red' in May 2023. Judge commended of 1000 entries in Photocrowd 'Old Outdoor Farming Equipment' in August 2023.
The SSC for 20th May is ‘liminal space’. I hope this image fits the brief; it’s of one of the lift lobbies in the multi-storey car park adjacent to the Church Walk shopping precinct in Caterham Valley. The lobbies lead from the upper parking levels to the shopping level by means of the stairs or by the lifts of which there are four, though the furthest one seems to be permanently ‘out of service’ these days. As with most lift lobbies in multi-storeys, this one is rather bleak and devoid of interest (though clean and happily almost free from graffiti for the moment), but in coming through it you could be on the threshold of finding something more interesting in the shopping area. Or, of course, you could be on the threshold of getting soaked, since the shopping area is not roofed.
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Lalibela, Amhara, Ethiopia, 26 Apr 2013
The fields in the middle-distance have the characteristic green of teff, a grain crop essential to injera, the bread of Ethiopia. The harvested teff is being threshed in the foreground by the ox team.
A scene from the wonderful Great Casterton Vintage Working Weekend in 2023.
Zeiss Super Ikonta 530/2
105 mm Tessar f/3.5 lens
Rollei RPX25 film
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"What delightful agony we shall inflict"
I don't play as much League of Legends anymore, but I still love the designs of so many characters, especially some of their skins. However since it's October, and as an entry to WombatCombatPictures monthly contest, I decided to go with Base Skin Thresh. Even though I'm not really good at Thresh, I always had fun playing him as a support in normal games and a crit 1 shot in URF. I definitely want to try making more League characters in the future.
Photographed the antique Moody Threshing Machine at Elmer's Hideout in Taylor Township in Black River Matheson in Northeastern Ontario Canada
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An old threshing machine still stands in good shape at Cottonwood Canyon State Park. Cottonwood is a former cattle ranch that was sold to Oregon State Parks several years ago when owners — the Murtha family — decided that the place should be shared with the general public.
Photographed the antique Moody Threshing Machine at Elmer's Hideout in Taylor Township in Black River Matheson in Northeastern Ontario Canada
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OK, so this is a re-post but re-worked image. Apologies but the original was previously displayed quite small, and languished at the far end of the 'China Peoples' folder - no one ever goes there. It's actually one of my favourite pictures.
It's an almost biblical scene after the harvest as members of a farming community work together, high on the Jingpeng Pass, to feed the corn through the threshing machine.
Innner Mongolia, China. October 2004. © David Hill.
Paddy Threshing - Threshing is the process of loosening the edible part of grain (or other crop) from the husks and straw to which it is attached. It is part of harvesting, the process of collecting the mature crop from the field. It includes cutting, hauling, threshing, cleaning and optionally field drying and stacking or piling.
The common method for manual threshing is hand beating against an object, treading, or by holding the crop against a rotating drum with spikes or rasp bars.
Hand beating methods are normally used for threshing rice that easily shatters.
28 Dec, 2018 | Tangail, Dhaka, Bangladesh 📍
Old man working at the thresh
Bhaktapur, Nepal
On Explore, June 24th 2007, Thank you all!
Larger size: 'The thresh' On Black
See other shots from Nepal here
© Vincenzo Chiochia