I tend to have a preference for nostalgia and for imagery that provokes questions: "Where does that road lead? This actually feels cold, hot, lonely, etc." With each shot I personally associate the sounds, smells, feelings, temperature, etc. Not everyone can or will connect with a photograph in this way. That is the beauty of this medium and what makes each photographer different. My only advice about photography is "Be in love with what you see." All images Copyright Bowman Gray 2018
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Cows in the snow.
During our recent snows here in NC we got the chance to head out to the farm for some sledding. The cows tended to stick to their shed occasionally heading out in pairs or threes to hit the watering trough. They would glance over at us on the sleds barreling out of control with a dog hot on our tails and seemed to have a rather Gary Larson look about them seeming to say "why?". After determining that we were, indeed, nuts, they would just lumber back to the shed side by side carrying on a quiet conversation about the idiocy of our source of entertainment.
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I love this!! So many times I wonder what the animals think of us, especially the birds, as we set up our tripod and photograph them. I imagine they gossip about us while we "secretly" watch them. . . thanks for posting!
my favorite Far Side ever - hands down. My girlfriend and I wore that one out in high school..... :) Good stuff.
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