Corralitos Chores

Spotted on Green Valley Road, Corralitos CA

One of my favorite roads in Corralitos as its tiny, windy and doesn’t really lead anywhere except where you are.

View large to see the red tractor


33 comments

John wrote...
Thats pretty cool...hope I don't have to do that to my lawn too soon - my mower requires me to push it ;) -- Seen on my Flickr home page. (?)

Joe wrote...
This is so amazing.

team Welliver wrote...
that looks awesome on the black background. reminds me of home. we had 4 red tractors and a yellow one. no green ones. grandpa is selling the farm, but hopefully not the 2 antique red tractors.

Sabine wrote...
shouldn't you be studying? And did your grandpa also wear outfits that matched the tractor like this guy? because thats pretty cool.

team Welliver wrote...
study, schmudy. i can't look at another equation. dad and grandpa always sport denim bib-overalls with whatever color t-shirt came in the 3-pack from target or k-mart or wherever. If it was cold, hoodie, really cold, Carhart.

david smith wrote...
brilliant shot

Lydia wrote...
Très joli bravo

Tamsin wrote...
Fantastically atmospheric ! Love the way the red tractor driver with matching red top is leaning and all that dust !!

Jim wrote...
Wow, amazing photo! Nice work!

DeAnn wrote...
what great light!!! somebody bring that man some coffee, i bet its early

eaturiano wrote...
awesome shot..the light really makes it interesting..i also love the smoke ,,=)

marc crumpler wrote...
Great capture...really love the large view.

hernando wrote...
hotness

Sabine wrote...
Actually d, its evening...so he probably needs a beer. I am too lazy to get up in time for morning shots. So I have to pretend.

Sean Mantey wrote...
Superb!

j h wrote...
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Erick Monroy wrote...
A truly excellent capture, fantastic lighting and composition, great post-processing too... -- Seen on your photo stream. (?)

todd atteberry wrote...
Incredible light, wonderful composition. Lovely work all around.

Miguel San Martino De Luis Dominguez wrote...
oh wow so good

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Dean Forbes wrote...
wonderful light!

Summer n Rose wrote...
My god, Sabine, is this a beauty or what! Sorry, but the simpler the better for me!

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Jim Skea wrote...
What gorgeous light. Well captured. -- Seen in Utata (?)

torkel uggla wrote...
great composition and tones!

jason swain wrote...
amazing light in this beautifuly constructed shot, great work FAVED

hb19 wrote...
a wonderful atmosphere you captured here......typical rural farming scene....love the dust & the seemingly dry conditions.....love all of the brown tones... -- Seen on your photo stream. (?)

Kathleen wrote...
Beautiful scene, beautiful tones. Just such a wonderful image.

badboke wrote...
Amazing shot, really gorgeous!!

Lisi Cai wrote...
The use of light is excellent in this photo.

Nicola, Fabio, Alessandro Cipriani wrote...
wonderful take! great use of the light! well seen! thx

mrmojo53 wrote...
Classic shot. Wonderful image.

Rahul Nanavati wrote...
nice picture! the colors are great and i love the effect the dust gives it.


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