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A small group of calves in a meadow stands motionless intrigued by the photographer.
Un petit groupe de veaux dans une prairie se tient immobile intrigué par le le photographe.
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photographie argentique film analog photography
MinoltaXG2, 58mm1.4 / film Kodak T-max 400 / dev. T-max 1+19
A10-780
Some curious cows coming surrounding us whilst we were trying to photograph Herringfleet Mill. Perfect opportunity for a wide angle portrait
Scotland, August 2010
Scottish Cow in all it's sharpest Kodachrome glory
Shot with Nikon FG and Nikkor 50mm f1.7
Kodachrome 64
Cows are so curious. Son of a farmer and I've done my fair share of 4am starts to milk cows so it was amazing to once again find a herd of Friesians, laying down in the field I waited till their curiosity got the better of them to investigate this stranger. Towards the end there must have been around 40 cows surrounding me.
This cow was staring me looking rather peefed, maybe it was due to our dog having a good old bark at it.
The field that cow was stood in was completely flooded a couple of days later, not ordinary flooding of a field though it was a fast flowing river of brown water.
Another beautiful cow (at least in my eyes) is this one. The fun part is the body pattern, the designer also encourage you to make your own pattern, so if you wish you can fold a whole herd with all individual cows ;-))
Here you see four cows, but actually there are just two of them.....by using a mirror you see their other side of the body which has a different pattern.
And I found the happy "Milka cow" , don't you agree....? LOL
Name model: Cow
Designer: Gen Hagiwara
Diagrams in O(rigami)USA-convention Book 2009
Both folded with kamipaper 24x24cm
From a friend hyphen_eight this lovely poem:
'The Purple Cow" by Gelett Burgess
'I never saw a Purple Cow,
I never hope to see one,
But I can tell you, anyhow,
I’d rather see than be one!"