Joan Elizabeth, it is more a really bad photo (far too much backlighting) that I played around with - pushing contrast far up. Then suddenly I thought: hm, not so bad now. ;-)
Cacador, yes, and that's good because otherwise I might have been the opponent, ;-.)
diane, I am still wondering why cows don't fall off the mountains all the time ;-)
The bulls, here in Spain we have a lot of...you know the tradition...no comment! I think there are to be photographed and that's all. I don't like Tauromachie. Good picture! Serge
Serge, I am not so sure it really is a bull - usually at this time of year there are only cows and very very young bulls at the pastures of this altitude, and I remember this as beeing a cow - although a very macho cow, yes, ;-).
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wonder if there's anything there.
A smile from SJ =)
Bull with no fight.
Beijo
I wonder if cows ever fall off a mountain at night?
Hmmm...unusual interpetation. Great image.
... and saw into another world and was satisfied with his own :)
What's going on with this image ... is it a real cow with mountains reflected in his coat?
Joan Elizabeth, it is more a really bad photo (far too much backlighting) that I played around with - pushing contrast far up. Then suddenly I thought: hm, not so bad now. ;-)
Cacador, yes, and that's good because otherwise I might have been the opponent, ;-.)
diane, I am still wondering why cows don't fall off the mountains all the time ;-)
poderoso, dominador ... uma excelente foto ... parabéns
Bean Fely, muito obrigado!
I love the focus on the head against the wooded mountain background. It is a very handsome animal.
The bulls, here in Spain we have a lot of...you know the tradition...no comment! I think there are to be photographed and that's all. I don't like Tauromachie. Good picture!
Serge
Serge, I am not so sure it really is a bull - usually at this time of year there are only cows and very very young bulls at the pastures of this altitude, and I remember this as beeing a cow - although a very macho cow, yes, ;-).
And yes to your non-comment, ;-)!!
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