Must have taken some patience and a little luck to get her just so. Looks like there is nothing to eat in there, still she looks content.
Must have taken some patience and a little luck to get her just so. Looks like there is nothing to eat in there, still she looks content.
David Cary
www.milfordguide.nz
I whisper to 450 of them every morning, you stop being a whisperer at that scale and start to rely on silent intuition.
David Cary
www.milfordguide.nz
I'd already be very happy with the trees without the cow...
I totally agree with Myxine... I would kill to photograph a set of trees like that!
Medium Format is great until you have to scan it on a flatbed ;-/ Then it blows.
Nevada Falls in Yosemite. I untied my bootlaces to make a longer line out of them... then, safely anchored to a 3,000 year old Bristlecone, I dangled out over the edge to get these shots one-handed with the Rolleiflex. The only hard part was using the Rollei with only one hand but my manhood is so large I was able to steady it with a bracing move.
In 2004 my wife and I took a trip back east to see her sister. I was in a film-shooting lull for some reason, and although I brought a Mamiya 7 set-up with me, I also borrowed my brother's little one megapixel Canon point and shoot for convenience. The photo below is of my nephew hiding from me and I love it, but boy do I wish it was taken on film. Better to have the shot at all than not, I suppose, but the image quality is much worse than even a mid-level cell phone available today.
Jonathan
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