Pictures for website
Pictures for website
Hello, For the website of our club I am looking for some nice pictures from a tractor in the snow, as we dont have much snow here in the Netherlands (mostley) I am asking for some help, please send me some nice pics And I will put some on our website
Thx Frans
Email is in the Memberlist
Thx Frans
Email is in the Memberlist
regards Frans
who's afraid off blue orange and grey
1960 Power Major Roadless 6 cyl conversion
1964 NP Super Major
who's afraid off blue orange and grey
1960 Power Major Roadless 6 cyl conversion
1964 NP Super Major
Goodmorning Frans,
I guess you wish have come true with all this snow in The Netherlands?
I hope you are able to make some great pictures in the snow....and remember:
Looking forward to some pictures of Fordsons in the snow (from all over the world!)
I guess you wish have come true with all this snow in The Netherlands?

I hope you are able to make some great pictures in the snow....and remember:



Looking forward to some pictures of Fordsons in the snow (from all over the world!)
Best regards,
Pascal
Fordson's don't leak oil, they are just marking their territory.
Pascal
Fordson's don't leak oil, they are just marking their territory.
Yes lots of snow but also work to do so no pic of the super in the snow, Maybe some time tomorrow or this weekend.
PS must wake her up first she is sleeping for the winter under some blankets
PS must wake her up first she is sleeping for the winter under some blankets
regards Frans
who's afraid off blue orange and grey
1960 Power Major Roadless 6 cyl conversion
1964 NP Super Major
who's afraid off blue orange and grey
1960 Power Major Roadless 6 cyl conversion
1964 NP Super Major
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We have had only about 75mm here in Buckinghamshire UK and most of that melted during today as the sky has been bright and clear.
I am hoping for some more, round about the end of the year, to make our annual New Year's Day road run really memorable! If we do have a good amount, I'll try to post some pics, but my tractors are in retirement also and only get brought out for rallys and runs these days.
All best wishes for Christmas and 2010 to everyone who visits this website - the best for ANYTHING to do with Fordsons. Special thanks to Brian, Oscar, Emiel and everyone else who gives freely of their valuable time and knowledge to help those of us who love those blue beasts, but don't always have what it takes to keep them running as they should.
I am hoping for some more, round about the end of the year, to make our annual New Year's Day road run really memorable! If we do have a good amount, I'll try to post some pics, but my tractors are in retirement also and only get brought out for rallys and runs these days.
All best wishes for Christmas and 2010 to everyone who visits this website - the best for ANYTHING to do with Fordsons. Special thanks to Brian, Oscar, Emiel and everyone else who gives freely of their valuable time and knowledge to help those of us who love those blue beasts, but don't always have what it takes to keep them running as they should.
Regards - Bob
1961 Super Major
1961 Super Major
Ford in the snow.
Hallo Frans,
Just mailed photo's of a 7600 covered with snow.
We got 20cm's here in the centre of Holland.
Regards Jan
Just mailed photo's of a 7600 covered with snow.
We got 20cm's here in the centre of Holland.
Regards Jan
Last edited by Jan 59 on Wed Dec 23, 2009 9:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Here I have a pic from an implement from my neighbour in the snow

My Majors where still in the shed, to much at work plowing the snow one tractor made a shift of 42 hours with 3 drivers because 2 others got stuck in the snow

My Majors where still in the shed, to much at work plowing the snow one tractor made a shift of 42 hours with 3 drivers because 2 others got stuck in the snow
regards Frans
who's afraid off blue orange and grey
1960 Power Major Roadless 6 cyl conversion
1964 NP Super Major
who's afraid off blue orange and grey
1960 Power Major Roadless 6 cyl conversion
1964 NP Super Major
I took a picture of my Major today but it turned out to be too dark. Maybe the camera settings were wrong? I'm putting it here anyway although there's not much to look at. As you can see she is finally road legal now that the registration plate is finally installed. I was lucky enough to get the same number that it had originally. They hadn't given it to anyone in the meantime when it wasn't in use.


I'd say you need to switch off the flash on the camera. That funny white stuff refects the light back from the flash confusing the camera making it think its over exposed so it compensates by making it dark. An annoyance of digital cameras. Most come with an 'EV' function to manually over/under expose an image.I took a picture of my Major today but it turned out to be too dark. Maybe the camera settings were wrong?
If you switch the flash of use a tripod or firm surface (unless you have steady hands).
Hope you dont mind but I took the liberty of 'photoshopping' you picture, some details get washed out but the background looks better. I used the free Pixlr software runs through your web browser http://pixlr.com/editor/
regards
Rich

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1962 Fordson Super Dexta (since 1970 ish)
Our workhorse currently undergoing overhaul
Follow us at www.fordsonsuperdexta.co.uk
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1962 Fordson Super Dexta (since 1970 ish)
Our workhorse currently undergoing overhaul
Follow us at www.fordsonsuperdexta.co.uk
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That makes perfect sense. I was wondering why the picture looked perfect in the viewfinder display but not anymore after I had took the picture. That funny white stuff was also falling from the sky at the time so perhaps that affected the flash too.EddieJ wrote:I'd say you need to switch off the flash on the camera. That funny white stuff refects the light back from the flash confusing the camera making it think its over exposed so it compensates by making it dark. An annoyance of digital cameras. Most come with an 'EV' function to manually over/under expose an image.
The photoshopped picture does look a bit better. I don't mind at all with you editing it. It lacked definition from the start so no amount of photoshopping will make it perfect, though.
I'll try again later. She deserves a better picture taken of her

A couple of photos of our sorry looking DB Cropmaster in the snow a few weeks ago:

And one of my Dad (EddieJ) on the old DB VAK1 as a young 'un:




And one of my Dad (EddieJ) on the old DB VAK1 as a young 'un:

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1962 Fordson Super Dexta (since 1970 ish)
Our workhorse currently undergoing overhaul
Follow us at www.fordsonsuperdexta.co.uk
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1962 Fordson Super Dexta (since 1970 ish)
Our workhorse currently undergoing overhaul
Follow us at www.fordsonsuperdexta.co.uk
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