Hey Paul, The photo with the two ? animals together is a great catch with there eyeslocked on the same view. Even in there captivity the wild is still there. I can see them in a dessert setting with the dust swirling around them and sand dunes in the distance..... The lone tree is very nice as well. Standing watch and waiting for spring like us all. Regards, Butch
The 'cows' were Scottish Highlanders, if memory serves me correctly. I am sure they were very curious as to why two carloads of strangers would stop and take pictures of them.
Thanks for commenting. I will send you some fun people pictures later today.
I have always been interested in photography but since 2004 I switched from film to digital and have really concentrated on improving my photography skill. I trust this shows in the quality of images I am taking. I take photos here on my blog for my own enjoyment and share them with you in hope you, the viewer, will enjoy them too.
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Hey Paul, The photo with the two ? animals together is a great catch with there eyeslocked on the same view. Even in there captivity the wild is still there. I can see them in a dessert setting with the dust swirling around them and sand dunes in the distance..... The lone tree is very nice as well. Standing watch and waiting for spring like us all. Regards, Butch
Hi Butch;
The 'cows' were Scottish Highlanders, if memory serves me correctly. I am sure they were very curious as to why two carloads of strangers would stop and take pictures of them.
Thanks for commenting. I will send you some fun people pictures later today.
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