Well this IS a nicer picture but you have made the poor gentle cows seem cranky matching it with that quote. It's interesting isn't it ... how the caption can influence the perception of a photo. I like that by they way e.g. how Sean's blog lost something when we changed to numbers.
Joan Elizabeth, yes, I prefer photos with captions and/or descriptions, too. It is part of the photographer's interpretation of the world, whether he/she makes his/her own statements, quotes from literature, poetry or songs or gives us a description like in the daily city blogs for example.
SP, yes, I think these cattle roaming in the mountains most part of the year are luckier than many many other cattle.
AB, I always wonder about these cows in the Alps, they are like mountain goats, ;-).
Well this IS a nicer picture but you have made the poor gentle cows seem cranky matching it with that quote. It's interesting isn't it ... how the caption can influence the perception of a photo. I like that by they way e.g. how Sean's blog lost something when we changed to numbers.
ReplyDeleteGreat quote... They really don't look like happy cows.
ReplyDeletebela foto em p&b
ReplyDeleteIt looks like cow junior is about to fall down the hill!
ReplyDeleteJoan Elizabeth, yes, I prefer photos with captions and/or descriptions, too. It is part of the photographer's interpretation of the world, whether he/she makes his/her own statements, quotes from literature, poetry or songs or gives us a description like in the daily city blogs for example.
ReplyDeleteSP, yes, I think these cattle roaming in the mountains most part of the year are luckier than many many other cattle.
AB, I always wonder about these cows in the Alps, they are like mountain goats, ;-).
R.Ferrari, muito obrigado :-)