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Birdhunter1
09-19-2007, 17:17
These are the last of the corn harvest photos, these are all coming out of the auger wagons into the truck:



http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee53/Rickpierson1/Corn%20harvest/P1010264.jpg

http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee53/Rickpierson1/Corn%20harvest/P1010265.jpg

http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee53/Rickpierson1/Corn%20harvest/P1010263.jpg

http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee53/Rickpierson1/Corn%20harvest/P1010262.jpg

Lots of dust and chaff:

http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee53/Rickpierson1/Corn%20harvest/P1010281.jpg

BAM
09-19-2007, 17:32
Only one came through here too.......are you using the img code at the bottom?

Birdhunter1
09-19-2007, 17:42
Only one came through here too.......are you using the img code at the bottom?


I had moved some photos around on photobucket after I posted them here, they should show up now.

BAM
09-19-2007, 17:47
there up now......kewl shots......had to wipe off the lens huh? lol....went through the same thing yest. End up on a breathing machine after that!

that reminds me of that www.gladcorn.com I love that stuff but can't find it around here.....Does anyone know where I could get it around here? Or heck g, prolly makes it or something......lol, naw just kidding....
I only been able to find it at gander mountain in paducah and cabela's in STL. It's kind like popcorn half way popped but fluffy like....oh I know like a corn nut and popcorn mixed.....and they have different flavors now....like 5 bucks a bag.....?????

Birdhunter1
09-19-2007, 17:52
No I didn't have to wipe the lens off, yesterday I had the ISO set at 1200 because I forgot to change it.

BAM
09-19-2007, 17:56
Oh no, I am saying you will prolly have to wipe off the lenses now because of the dust..........lol....and Im mad about 1200 iso :( mine only goes to 400 :( ...Another good reason why I need a new cam right>>?

gretchensteele
09-19-2007, 18:06
For using ISO 1200 you ended up with remarkably good stuff though..what kind of ccamera are you using?
Between shooting the combines etc..and the rodeo Saturday..everything I own really neds a good cleaning...I reckon I'll have to do that tomorrow..at least the Xti has auto dust deletion, and I don't fight the dust on it's sensor nearly so much...

Birdhunter1
09-19-2007, 18:13
The ISO today was on auto, the camera is a Panasonic Lumix DMC-LS 70. I told my wife if she was going to get one to get one I could slip into a shirt pocket or rear jeans pocket to pack around with me. What a monster she created. Most of the photos are taken outside and upwind of the combine in the field or I just stepped out of the tractor and snapped the photo I wanted them jumped back in.

coyote killer
12-13-2009, 02:35
thats a whole lotof corn