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by Robert Frederick
$45.00
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Tractor in misty wet morning fog.
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Tractor in misty wet morning fog.
Photography -- Mostly From A Car Window
$45.00
Masha Batkova
Congratulations on your sale!
Robert Frederick replied:
Thank you Masha Batkova!
Robert Frederick
Thank you very much Laura
Robert Frederick
Thank you for the feature in Amateur Photographers Jay!
Robert Frederick
Thank you very much for the feature in Versatile Photography - a great, flexible, friendly venue
Robert Frederick
Thank you for the feature in Forgotten by Time, EMStudio!
Robert Frederick
Thanks again Lazaro
Robert Frederick
Thank you Andre
Andre Theophane SITCHET-KANDA
Congratulations on your sale!
Lazaro Hurtado
congrats!
Robert Frederick
Thank you A Souppes!
Robert Frederick
Thank you Joe Finney!
Robert Frederick
Thank you Yumi!
Joe Finney
Love this......Congratulations on your sale!
Yumi Johnson
Congratulation on your sale Robert!!
CAR WINDOW GUY -Bob Frederick-
Appreciate the look vft Robert - it was difficult, this is the third time I've tried and I know there's a picture in there..
CAR WINDOW GUY -Bob Frederick-
Thank you very much Donna
Robert Bales
Excellent work Bob to get this old one to really stand out against the BG!! v/f/t
Donna Kennedy
Fabulous old tractor Bob! v/f
CAR WINDOW GUY -Bob Frederick-
It came out after the model A and just before the model C Ed. I was driving John Deere when I was three years old. My dad had a wagon behind and was going to back it in the barn and left me in the seat while he went behind to open the barn doors. He said, "don't touch anything" and, well you know the rest of the story...
Edward R Wisell
new one me. never heard of a model B. kind of a lonely abandoned look. nice. fv