Kelley (Texas)
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I had some free time tonight and decided to take some ranch pictures and make them look old. These pictures were originally film pictures that I scanned onto the computer. I then used Corel PaintShop Pro X4 photo editing program to convert them into the Albumen type photos that were popular in the late 1800's. These are pictures of our first ranch purchased soon after my wife and I were married. Note, pictures not sharp due to making them look old, plus they were scanned onto the computer. Kelley (Texas)
Picture of the original ranch right after we bought it. We later tore down the small house and built a larger, more modern house.
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Picture of me with one of my horses, named "Tuff."
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Picture of some of our cows, Red Brangus.
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Picture of a mama cow and calf.
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Picture of the scales for getting the 205 day weight of the calves, holding pens in background.
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Picture of one of our young range bulls.
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Picture of the original ranch right after we bought it. We later tore down the small house and built a larger, more modern house.
[attachment 258406 scan23-2_ranch_1.jpg]
Picture of me with one of my horses, named "Tuff."
[attachment 258407 scan13_ranch_2.jpg]
Picture of some of our cows, Red Brangus.
[attachment 258408 scan18_ranch_3.jpg]
Picture of a mama cow and calf.
[attachment 258409 scan52_ranch_5.jpg]
Picture of the scales for getting the 205 day weight of the calves, holding pens in background.
[attachment 258410 scan24_ranch_7.jpg]
Picture of one of our young range bulls.
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