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The evolution of the threshing machine
Lens: DA 18-135 Camera: K-30 Photo Location: Allan, Saskatchewan ISO: 100 Shutter Speed: 1/250s Aperture: F9 
Posted By: RGlasel, 02-25-2016, 07:24 PM

Someone with lots of time and old threshing machines put together this exhibit of how natural selection caused the threshing machine to emerge from the primordial mud and grow all the necessary parts to live on land.


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Well seen and captured. enjoyed your album too. Had intended to get to Sask one day to see a farmer mate I haven't seen in a long time.
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Thanks! My job involves travelling around most of the province and I try to bring my camera with me whenever I travel.
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Now that's not something you see every day, interesting.

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QuoteOriginally posted by Kerrowdown Quote
Now that's not something you see every day
What we have here is space, lots of it. Some people look at the same space day after day and think to themselves, "I should put something there." Putting old boots on the top of a quarter mile of fenceposts is a bit of a cliche here, so some have resorted to putting yellow hard hats on fence posts, welding machinery parts together to look like dinosaurs or butterflys, stacking painted old tires to make a giant man and so on. When your canvas stretches as far as the eye can see, you tend to think big. Thanks for commenting!
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