Rusted Pulsator Tin on Damp Concrete Saskatchewan in near a windbreak and water trough in Saskatchewan

Rusted Pulsator Tin on Damp Concrete Saskatchewan

by Connie Whitaker

Pale late morning light reflects off a nearby water trough, falling across a rusted parlor pulsator gasket tin resting on damp concrete. Straw drifts accumulate in the corners where the metal meets the slab, while faint wash marks streak the edges from previous moisture. Cold breath hangs visibly in the air around the surrounding rails and gates, indicating the sharp chill of the dry season. The low angle emphasizes the heavy texture of the concrete and the pitted, oxidized metal of the agricultural equipment. Rust flakes catch the light, against the pale, dusty straw and the dark, wet patches on the ground.

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parlor pulsator Saskatchewan farm rusted metal damp concrete agricultural equipment cold breath dry season windbreak
Camera Nikon D6*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Nikon D6 photos, grab one online.
Lens 50mm f/1.8
Focal Length 50mm
Aperture f/1.8
Shutter Speed 1/4000
ISO 1600
Film shot in RAW and edited
Location near a windbreak and water trough in Saskatchewan
Date 2025-02-02
Credit VEETER
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