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Posted by Bev Leesman on May 18, 2004 at 20:42:46 from (68.35.78.119):
In Reply to: Re: Help me identify my paintings of tractors posted by paul on May 18, 2004 at 10:30:13:
Dear Paul. I know that the blue one is a Ford but that is all I know about it. So far the other two have turned out to be Farmall's. I have photographs of other tractors that I plan to turn into paintings but they all have the weird angles. I don't know what type of tractors they are but I can't wait to do those paitings. My images are based on cropped computer photos that I take with my digital camera. Those three tractors are just out in a field next to an old, tiny farmhouse in central NM. Because of that one farmer, I now have persmission to go onto other people's property and shoot their farm machinery for future paintings. I may have some photos of the entire tractor. What do you need to identify them completely? Would a shot of the front grill help or the engine? What do you mean by power? If you will let me know what shots I should be taking of these tractors to help identify them, I'll be sure to take those shots in the future. Thanks, Bev.
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