My Husband Works Hard For The Money

© Roxanne M. Bubar

My Husband Works Hard For The Money

Uploaded: September 21, 2008

Description

Yesterday was full of break downs for my husband.
He operates one of the windrowers. He was one tired pup when he returned home. This was taken after I dropped lunch off to him.


Exif: F Number: 5.6, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/500 seconds, Flash: did not fire, auto mode, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 7.81 mm, Model: Canon PowerShot A95

Comments

Kitty R. Rodehorst-Hanna September 21, 2008

Hi neidhbor! :-) I feel for your husband. My Dad was a farmer and it seemed as if the machines were broken down more than they worked! :-)

This is a wonderful journalistic image!!! I know a lot of people think they just sit in the tractor all day! HA!!!!! ♫ k #1002519

William C. Raco level-classic September 21, 2008

farming is a very hard and dangerous profession
My hat's off to them! #6483867

Jessica Jenney September 21, 2008

Beautiful, vivid color, lighting, and terrific detail, Roxanne! #6483894

Renata Gusciora September 21, 2008

Great capture and composition,Roxanne! #6483941

Jared Isaac September 21, 2008

I'm a farmer in California and I can relate to your husband's pain. I would like to know what he is windrowing. The only thing we ever used a windrower for was when we were harvesting potatoes. #6483943

Dominick M. Dimacale level-addict September 21, 2008

Great image here, Roxanne.


Dominick #6484001

Lisa D. Greer September 21, 2008

Nice image. Great bright colors...nice effect! #6484085

Carol Sawyer September 21, 2008

Fantastic capture, colors and effect, Roxanne!! #6484139

Denny E. Barnes level-deluxe September 21, 2008

Beautiful color and capture, Roxanne! I am retired now but know what the long hours can do to a person. Give him a pat on the back and well done for me....Denny #6484288

Eugenio Diaz September 21, 2008

Excellent color, light and composition. Fantastic, well captured. Nothing in life is easy! #6484828

Lorraine A. Cook September 21, 2008

I can imagine how frustrated your husband was, Roxanne!!!

But...you've captured his will to carry on with working the fields, My Friend!<:)) #6485240

Tammy Espino September 21, 2008

God love him! Great vivid colors and capture :) #6485340

Douglas Pignet September 21, 2008

looks like a lot of work...lo Nice capture,Doug #6485417

September 21, 2008

Fantastic work Roxanne.. Beautiful colors and details. #6486063

Bill Knaps September 21, 2008

Great capture and work Roxanne. Bill #6486257

Stefania Barbier level-classic September 21, 2008

great comp and capture Lorraine! #6486563

Roxanne M. Bubar September 22, 2008

Thank you all for your wonderful comments.
And Jared, we are potato farmeers in Norther Maine. #6487515

frank w. degenhardt September 22, 2008

Roxanne- I love these pictures of the equipment you use in your potato operation. so neat to see the different equipment being used. Beautiful composition, colors, details, lighting and clarity. Sorry you hubby had a bad day, hope it runs smooth for awhile. #6495909

Susan M. Campbell September 24, 2008

It looks like hard work and you should be very proud of him. Terrific capture. #6508075

Gary Lange September 30, 2008

A farmer's work is NEVER done! Great looking depiction of real field work, Roxanne! #6533376

Peggy J. Maguire October 16, 2008

Fantastic work and color!!!!! #6610466

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