After much anticipation I took the relaxing one hour and forty minute drive through the Wisconsin country side to the Keller Family Tractor collection public viewing.
I had previously heard talk about the collection. Now, after seeing it I’m convinced no words could do justice to what I saw. Thankfully, I took over one Gigabyte (600 +)photos. Also I’m returning to the viewing tomorrow to take even more photos.
I posted a small teaser of photos for your enjoyment.
http://www.antiquefarming.com/farmshow-keller.html
Thanks Farmallcub.com for being a site that promote our hobby
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Keller Tractor Collection 1st day impression
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Thanks Guys, I posted some more.
I went back on Sunday with a smalll step ladder. Plus I reread the manual for my camera. The lighting was really a challenge for my camera. Boy I got some more really nice ones.
I’m attempting to create webpage’s worthy of this collection which will take some time For instance the wide angle Minneapolis-Moline tractor picture took around 3 hours to create.
“I used Photoshop, 4 pictures and the step ladder……poor mans wide angle lens. The image helps portray how vast the tractor collection really is.
glad you liked the pictures and especially thanks for the feed back
THANKS To farmallcub.com for creating a site that promotes the antique tractor hobby. and thanks to all you Cub fans that make farmallcub.com what it is ….great
I went back on Sunday with a smalll step ladder. Plus I reread the manual for my camera. The lighting was really a challenge for my camera. Boy I got some more really nice ones.
I’m attempting to create webpage’s worthy of this collection which will take some time For instance the wide angle Minneapolis-Moline tractor picture took around 3 hours to create.
“I used Photoshop, 4 pictures and the step ladder……poor mans wide angle lens. The image helps portray how vast the tractor collection really is.
glad you liked the pictures and especially thanks for the feed back
THANKS To farmallcub.com for creating a site that promotes the antique tractor hobby. and thanks to all you Cub fans that make farmallcub.com what it is ….great
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