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Uploaded by: WurzelDave — Tuesday January 1, 2013 — North Curry, Somerset, United Kingdom

Don't think that ractor will be used again!

Categories: flood, agriculture, trees, vehicles, water Camera Type: Canon Powershot SX150
 
Manufacturer: Canon
Model: Canon PowerShot SX150 IS
x-Resolution: 72.00
y-Resolution: 72.00
Resolution Unit: Inch
Software: Picasa
Artist: Picasa
YCbCr Positioning: centered
Compression: JPEG compression
Exposure Time: 1/125 sec.
FNumber: f/6.3
ISO Speed Ratings: 100
Exif Version: Unknown Exif Version
Components Configuration: Y Cb Cr -
Shutter speed: 6.97 EV (APEX: 11, 1/125 sec.)
Aperture: 5.31 EV (f/6.3)
Exposure Bias: -0.33 EV
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode.
Focal Length: 60.0 mm
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FlashPixVersion: FlashPix Version 1.0
Color Space: sRGB
PixelXDimension: 800
PixelYDimension: 600
Focal Plane x-Resolution: 37500.00
Focal Plane y-Resolution: 37551.51
Focal Plane Resolution Unit: Inch
File Source: DSC
Custom Rendered: Custom process
Exposure Mode: Manual exposure
White Balance: Manual white balance
Digital Zoom Ratio: 2.11
Scene Capture Type: Standard
Image Unique ID: ea9f8530824e9b72a6a42afefe719445
InteroperabilityIndex: R98
InteroperabilityVersion: 0100
RelatedImageWidth: 4320
RelatedImageLength: 3240
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1. Cowgazer 8:10 PM GMT on January 03, 2013    
Don't think I will be buying any firewood from there, good indication of the water-depth. Great photo Dave
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2. gingyb 9:10 PM GMT on January 03, 2013    
ohh the poor thing
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3. WurzelDave 9:25 PM GMT on January 03, 2013    
The 'ractor', guess who forgot the 'T'? :-)
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4. nanapoo 10:50 PM GMT on January 03, 2013    
OH NO!!!! :( great weather capture Dave! vip contrats!
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5. canuckjune 11:27 PM GMT on January 03, 2013    
That tracotr looks in good shape too, but it will require work to dry it thoroughly no doubt. You sure have had the rain.
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6. canuckjune 11:29 PM GMT on January 03, 2013    
Wow we are a great pair, I see I transposed letters in tractor whereas you were short one T. My excuse is my fingers with their "arthur" so we can use that for yours too.
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7. docshovel39 1:29 AM GMT on January 04, 2013    
EXCELLENT photo and coverage of the flood damage Dave . I think you're right about that poor tractor - might have a little water in the engine block . 10
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8. summer04 2:41 AM GMT on January 04, 2013    
Good Grief,
MORE RAIN?
will you ever dry out?
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9. CameraDiva 3:50 AM GMT on January 04, 2013    
Very wet! Great series!
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10. virnin 5:36 PM GMT on January 04, 2013    
Maybe the TopGear team can "upgrade" that tractor!
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11. WurzelDave 5:45 PM GMT on January 04, 2013    
Kinda like Pimp My Tractor...
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12. Rotty3 7:46 PM GMT on January 04, 2013    
actually, it can be used again as long as the engine isn't too far submerged (depending where some of the engine block openings are the engine might not even have taken a dive).
Considering how much these things cost, I would venture a guess that someone might repair any smaller damage. I know I would :)


On another note... hope you dry out soon.
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About WurzelDave
WurzelDave I'm a 30 something 'wurzel' who lives in South West England (UK) in the county of Somerset (next to Devon), famous for scrumpy cider, Cheddar cheese, The Wurzels (well worth going to see) & birth county of 2009 F1 world champion Jenson Button.Like the rest of the West Country, Somerset has many areas, places & landscapes worth a visit such as Glastonbury Tor & Abbey ruins, Quantock hills, West Somerset Railway, Cheddar Gorge, & Exmoor, to name but a very few.Favourite holiday destiations are Iceland (see alot of photos) & the Icehotel in Jukkasjarvi Sweden (also see photos). Still a lover of the flim camera, my first camera was an Halina 110 camera which you could buy flip flashes for! Now have a Canon 3000V SLR film camera, i also have Canon powershot A3300 & SX150 digital cameras which are useful for close up macro shots & also makes film 'last' longer!
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