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Re: "Lone Oak Farm" - Farming Simulator 17 - BulletBill - Frontier Design
It was and still is a common practice in most of the world. After WWII aerial photography became a fairly large practice, they would either use a bombsight camera mounted to the plane or old fashions hand held camera, you could either hire them or they would take pictures of farms and towns, even construction project and then offer them to the owners. Just had a guy a few months back that was flying around and taking pictures, then offering them to sell
Re: "Lone Oak Farm" - Farming Simulator 17 - BulletBill - Frontier Design
Hi RODHA,
I wasn't around in the 60's but I think Jake2050 has it correct:
I really don't know how common the practice is any more -- I have memories of some fellows showing up at the door offering pictures of one's home. Some time earlier they must've done a fly over of an entire neighborhood... and then sent someone door-to-door selling pictures.
The greater question in my mind, is wondering how these guys managed to get my grandfather to part with a few $$ for the picture, particularly the first one, which was at a time when he had very little, and many mouths to feed.
Re: "Lone Oak Farm" - Farming Simulator 17 - BulletBill - Frontier Design
There's a guy that does it pretty often around me (i love on a farm in Ohio) he told me it's still a pretty big business. It amazes me that they were and are able to get money out of the older generation especially those that lived through the great depression
Re: "Lone Oak Farm" - Farming Simulator 17 - BulletBill - Frontier Design
Well that is really cool. Aerial pohotography for commercial use in 60's is quite an advanced level of technical achievement. No wonder why US is far far away from the rest of the world in terms of aviation
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Isaiah 30:23- He will also send you rain for the seed you sow in the ground, and the food that comes from the land will be rich and plentiful. In that day your cattle will graze in broad meadows.:
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Re: "Lone Oak Farm" - Farming Simulator 17 - BulletBill - Frontier Design
Just remember Smith the same nation who put a man on the moon also choose Donald Trump to be there leader....
Plus the guy who built your Jupiter 5 rocket was built by a ex-German solider/scientist who made the rockets for Germany in WW2...
Plus the guy who built your Jupiter 5 rocket was built by a ex-German solider/scientist who made the rockets for Germany in WW2...
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We still got there first
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Isaiah 30:23- He will also send you rain for the seed you sow in the ground, and the food that comes from the land will be rich and plentiful. In that day your cattle will graze in broad meadows.:
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Isaiah 30:23- He will also send you rain for the seed you sow in the ground, and the food that comes from the land will be rich and plentiful. In that day your cattle will graze in broad meadows.:
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Re: "Lone Oak Farm" - Farming Simulator 17 - BulletBill - Frontier Design
That was the troll of the millenniaBulletBill wrote: ↑Sat Jan 27, 2018 7:48 pm Just remember Smith the same nation who put a man on the moon also choose Donald Trump to be there leader....
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If indeed it ever really happened....... (worm
can opened)!!!
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Nope. Because like earth, moon is also flat... sigh
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Re: "Lone Oak Farm" - Farming Simulator 17 - BulletBill - Frontier Design
Hi redglasses -- Thank you... and trust me -- 'bb' is doing an outstanding job on the map.redglasses wrote: ↑Fri Jan 26, 2018 3:38 am Those pics from the irl farm are beautiful, cant wait to explore it in the game, I'm sure bb will do it some justice
Hi ClassicTractors -- You're welcome, and sure thing! I've got some pictures of the tree below.ClassicTractors wrote: ↑Fri Jan 26, 2018 12:39 am ... If you don’t mind, can we see a picture of the famous Oak Tree?
Thank you for sharing all the cool information about the real life farm!!
My grandfather always seemed to be a 'crusty' fellow, as shaped by some tough life experiences, such that it wasn't readily apparent in what he might have affection, if anything at all. But I do know that the lone oak tree was close to his heart, even for a man that had cut down a lot of them in his life (he was a logger before he was a farmer).
Following are a few pictures of the lone oak tree, for which my uncles' farm is named. Most of these are older pictures that were taken at various times of year by my grandmother (except for the first one, which I took a couple weeks ago). Apologies for the low quality -- the rest were snapshots first before I scanned them digitally.
Combine trio approaches the lone oak, which was one of the few staged picture shots ever taken on the farm, probably at the insistence of my grandmother. John Deere machines -- 6610 Sidehill, 6602 Hillside, and a flatland 8820.
JD 8820 combine in the foreground, the lone oak tree on the hilltop above.
Taken just west of the lone oak tree. It's the closest angle I could find that would match one of BulletBill's in-game shots, just not quite at the same angle.
I took this shot from the main barnyard, with the lone oak peeking at us from the hill in between the barn and windmill. Seems like only yesterday I took that picture, too.
The next pictures of the lone oak show a little bit of what goes on during field burning... and the care my grandfather had for his tree. My grandmother included a caption to explain what was being done. That's my grandfather's truck atop the hill, and he's 'back firing' around the tree. In other words, the field is about to get torched, and the tree is in the middle of the field... so he's burning around the tree first so that when the inferno takes the entire field, there will be a blank spot in the middle of the field already burnt that will leave his tree unscathed.
A picture of the 'back firing' work. Taken on a different year than the first one, but it shows the 'principle' of it. It basically involved taking the torch round and round the tree in circles, slowly burning small bits away from the tree, trying to keep the overall temperature down so that the tree wouldn't be harmed. It also gives some idea as to the size of the tree relative to a man about six feet tall. Probably a bit more now, as this picture was taken over 20 years ago.
This was taken on a different year, but this is basically what it looks like when the field gets 'ringed' with fire. The fire is so intense, that it creates its own mini-weather pattern, the wind rushing in on all sides to feed the fire, which sends the smoke upward, the fire scorching everything on the ground in its path. Another truck is parked by the tree, and I'd bet money my grandfather is in it, as if to guard his tree.
One final shot, this time from the lone oak tree's location looking back towards the farm. A few of my little cousins are in the picture also. Hopefully this gives some perspective of the elevation change from the farmstead up to the tree, and the steep grade to the bottom just behind where the kids stand. Appears the neighbour is burning one of his fields in the background.
Re: "Lone Oak Farm" - Farming Simulator 17 - BulletBill - Frontier Design
Wow, What a map and to think of the real life storys that we are being told about it. Amazing.
As has been said, This is going to be a real treat for us players when it's released.
Keep up the fantastic work.
As has been said, This is going to be a real treat for us players when it's released.
Keep up the fantastic work.
Re: "Lone Oak Farm" - Farming Simulator 17 - BulletBill - Frontier Design
This map is going to be epic
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Re: "Lone Oak Farm" - Farming Simulator 17 - BulletBill - Frontier Design
And remember this Bill,if it werent for that flag in WW2 youd be speaking German saluting their flag.BulletBill wrote: ↑Sat Jan 27, 2018 7:48 pm Just remember Smith the same nation who put a man on the moon also choose Donald Trump to be there leader....
Plus the guy who built your Jupiter 5 rocket was built by a ex-German solider/scientist who made the rockets for Germany in WW2...
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