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Friday, January 2, 2015

Chainsaw Sharpener


19 comments:

  1. B&W gives much strength to this picture .
    Happy New Year and best wishes to you !

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    1. Thank you, Malyss. Best wishes right back at you.

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  2. I like this photo. It's a nice B&W conversion capturing a full range of tones. I've never seen a chainsaw sharpener before.

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  3. Nice shot! I agree with the others about the black and white. Happy New Year!

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  4. Chainsaws I try not to tangle with...except I've got a long pole saw which I use on occasion. But I'll take it in somewhere when it needs sharpening! That's kind of a scary picture!

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  5. Excellent! So pretty, and yet so dangerous.

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  6. I have seen this being done once. Interesting image :)

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  7. I'm surprised how good that looks in b & w. The details seem more clearly defined.

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  8. Awesome! My tool is different!
    Happy New Year to you!
    My post at: https://hanshb.wordpress.com/2015/01/02/willow-tit-poecile-montanus/#comments

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  9. cool shot.

    Visiting from BLACK AND WHITE WEEKEND.

    FRANKLY MY DEAR

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  10. interesting details. Is the chainsaw again really sharp?

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  11. Beautifully captured details here TFG and even more so in your trade mark b & w.. Wishing you all the very best for 2015.

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  12. Wonderful composition in B&W! Great and interesting details!

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  13. Always so interesting photos from you,- nice scale of grey tones and a lot of details!
    Happy New Year to you:)

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  14. Thank you for your positive comments Follygirl, Grace, Lonetta, and Monica. Such comments keep me motivated.

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  15. I imagine that this could be a photo from 1940.

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