Toned Down Bovine Affection
by Paul Davenport
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Title
Toned Down Bovine Affection
Artist
Paul Davenport
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photography
Description
Taken in a close by field on a local farm. I think they are cute!
Hint to make bovine friends: Stand near any group of cows and exhale slowly and audibly through your nose several times (not forgetting to clear your nose first!). It is really sweet how inquisitive they get!
Shot with a Nikon D5000 using a 35mm Nikkor lens.
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June 8th, 2017
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Comments (22)
Paul Davenport
Thank you very much to Bob at Frozen in Time Fine Art Photography for featuring this photograph in the 'Your Very Best Photography' group :-)
Paul Davenport
Thank you very much to Delynn Addams for featuring this photograph in the 'Ambient Images' group :-)
Paul Davenport
Thank you very much to Stefano Senise for featuring this photograph in the '10 Plus' group :-)
Paul Davenport
Thank you very much to Digital Designs for featuring this photograph in the 'FAA Portrait Gallery' group :-)
Stephanie Moore
Great shot, Paul - I used to live on a farm in England and I used to do that - works with sheep too! f/v
Paul Davenport
Thank you to Jeannette Hunt for featuring this photograph in the 'Animals PHOTOS ONLY' group :-)
Nancy Kane Chapman
Great lighting on these sweet subjects, Paul. F/L
Paul Davenport replied:
Thank you Nancy:-)... I can remember my dad first showing me the breathing technique about 40 years ago... he was in the middle of a herd of about 20 cows, all with their heads pointing towards him and wanting to nuzzle... wish I had had a camera, it was rather surreal !