REDISCOVERING MYSELF THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHY

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Rural Thursday

These items are from a different time...the early 1900's...on a large sheep ranch in Eastern Oregon.  The James Cant Ranch is now a cultural history museum within the John Day Fossil Beds, designated a national monument.  The barn and other outbuildings are on the site, with various pieces of farm equipment.  Linking up with Nancy's Rural Thursday Blog Hop.
(Edited with Topaz Adjust Vibrant and HDR)



Seat on a dump rake, equipment pulled by horses

Iron wheels and teeth of the dump rake

17 comments:

Vores have said...

Great pictures you show. Wishing you a great Thursday :) Hanne Bente

Claire Justine said...

Stunning pictures :)

Buttons Thoughts said...

Oh I love these shots it must be a wonderful place to visit. Thanks for the tag along. B

The Farmers Daughter said...

Wonderful photos! I'll check this place out. . .

Nancy said...

Gorgeous Evelyn! The mountains in the first photo are spectacular.

Thanks for sharing at Rural Thursdays. :)

Kia said...

So many beautiful details and textures. :)

Lisa @ Two Bears Farm said...

Oh how I love that big farmhouse!

carol l mckenna said...

Wow! Awesome photo shots and love how creative you are with the editing ~ thanks, ^_^ (A Creative Harbor)

Jill said...

Very beautiful imagies of days gone by.

TexWisGirl said...

nice treatment of these!

Gail Dixon said...

Very nice photos and edits. That Topaz is wonderful for bringing out detail and making a photo pop.

Anonymous said...

Great farmhouse/museum! I love the photos of the farm equipment.

Anne Payne said...

These are beautiful photos! The first is my favorite just because of where the home is located :)
So spectacular! Thanks so much for sharing your gift of photography.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful shots!

Lmkazmierczak said...

I've seen dump rakes before but did not know what they were called♫♪

Candy C. said...

Great pictures, I really like the edits! Love your new blog header too! :)

kimmyschemy said...

love the first picture!