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Morning on the far reaches of Tealham Moor, southwest of Wedmore; 16 Dec 2016.
A winter’s morning in fact, just days before the year’s shortest one. And the light flat, cold and grey at the moment of a sunrise all too ably obscured by dense cloud banks low to the southeast.
Cows registered minor interest at my arrival, before meandering uncertainly away into the low mist.
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D800 with 70-300 Nikkor lens at 300mm; 5,000 ISO.
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Cows are less interested in your camera than sheep
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Cows can be very interested in my camera, but I was too far away from these for them to take an interest in me. They gave me one little look as I arrived, and then walked off! 🙂
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Beautiful photo!
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Thank you very much, Belinda, I appreciate that. Adrian 🙂
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Fine picture; takes me somehow to memories from my childhood.
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Mathias, I’m glad to have stirred memories – thank you! Adrian
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Good shot, well composed and fine colours.
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Especially glad you like the muted colours, Harrie – as I recall, they are as they were at the moment of the photo. Thank you. Adrian
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yea, I know those murky scenes, quite like them even…the stillness that surrounds these moments. Love the fence and the mood you got in this newish shot, new cause you have the cattle walking away from us…Love it.
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Newish can come again, and reasons for newish have an open invite!!! I’m always interested to hear your views. And certainly, the stillness of those moments, I know just what you mean – valuable moments, moments to silently savour perhaps. Thank you. A
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