Posted by kcm.MN on June 08, 2018 at 14:12:59 from (174.219.134.201):
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I use the Bing image search, although any search engine that has image search will work. Just look up unusual terms, like Most Unusual Tractors, or Rare Tractors, or maybe Rusty Old Tractors. Can even do image searches on individual brands or models of tractors and get pics of fully restored, working clothes, and rust. Another good search term is Abandoned Tractors. When you find an image you want, right click the image and select Save Image As, then choose the folder you want to save it to.
And lastly, Youtube is my other good source. When I find a video that has a good shot of a great old tractor, I can make the image full screen and high quality video, then take a PrtScrn (Print Screen) that I then paste into MS Paint. Make any edits necessary, then save to size.
Lots of the images found using search engine will also need to be edited for size as well. I like to get the images between 150kb and 200kb in size. Some are only about 60k straight from the net, but some can be as large as several MB.
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