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I’m parked beside the little bridge that carries Jack’s Drove over the North Drain, on Tealham Moor, drinking (now lukewarm) coffee and staring contemplatively out over the flat landscape. All is quiet but, as I turn back towards the car, I find that I am far from alone – which, in its way, adds to my overall enjoyment of the place, and of the moment too.
Technique: Z 6 with 70-300 Nikkor lens (needlessly) used in DX (= APS-C) format to give 240mm; 1600 ISO; jpeg created and processed in-camera from a Raw file, using the Monochrome profile; further processing in Lightroom; Jack’s Drove, Tealham Moor, on the Somerset Levels; 13 Sept 2019.
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Very nice!
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Thank you! 🙂
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I love how the angle of the cow on the right is repeated in the cross bar of the gate, chopping the image in two!
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Yes, that was a bit of luck – it all happened in a moment, the cow pushed in front of the others with its head down, the focussing locked on and I fired – glad you like the result! A 🙂
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