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This week's CowWell several of them really.
Was wife's birthday so went for a drive with her and the in-laws to Montville, Maleny and home through Kenilworth. Grass was nice and lush everywhere after all the rain. Dairy cows and a multitude of cattle egrets everywhere. These guys were having a bit of a swim which caught my attention. C&C welcome Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
Re: This week's CowWhat a happy bunch of cows
They are Jerseys ? Regards, CD
Re: This week's CowGreat shot, really like it.
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Re: This week's CowAahh nothing like an afternoon dip.
I really like the composition of this Bob Steve
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Re: This week's CowThat is a great cow shot, Bob. A good way to cool down the udder.
Bob
Re: This week's CowNice colour in this Bob.
Regards Colin Regards Colin
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Re: This week's CowNice shot. This was via the D3, yeah? If so, how much PP was involved? I ask because the DR looks superb.
Regards, Patrick
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Re: This week's CowThat water looks like quicksilver !!!!
Nice one Bob Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Re: This week's CowPatrick BTW this is where I get the milk for my coffee. Local dairies = minimal processing on the milk and high protein content.
Minimal PP on this. It was a raw file. Exposure was spot on. Some small adjustment to the recovery, fill light, contrast and clarity sliders plus a tad of saturation added. exif details:- Date: 08/02/2008 Time: 3:30:26 PM Model: NIKON D3 Serial #: 2007424 Firmware: Ver.1.00 Frame #: 0850 Lens (mm): 70 ISO: 200 Aperture: 11 Shutter: 1/200 Exp. Comp.: 0.0 Flash Comp.: Program: Aperture Priority Focus Mode: AF-C White Bal.: AUTO ICC Profile: sRGB IEC61966-2.1 Contrast: Sharpening: Quality: RAW Bob
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Re: This week's CowThere's one 'evil cow' in the water, which is staring you down big time! The tag in the ear adds a heap of attitude, too!
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Yup, that cow got my attention too. Whilst looking at this shot, I realised I would never take a shot like it. If I was stood next to you at the time, I still wouldn't take such a shot. I really am the sort of person where my eye automatically seeks detail in small parts of a scene. I would have just zoomed right on the cow in the pond and snapped away at small things, never noticing there was a beauty or balance on a larger scale. For me, buying a wide angle lens would be an absurd waste of money.
Re: This week's CowAn evil jersey????? Not with those big brown eyes and long lashes!
I'll try to be a bit nicer, if you try to be a bit smarter.
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