Grazing In The Grass
“Everything here is so clear, you can see it. And everything here is so real, you can feel it. And it’s real, so real, so real, so real, so real, so real. Can you dig it?”
The Friends of Distinction
Hugh Masekela
Copyright 2016, O. Bisogno Scotti, All Rights Reserved
Nikon N6006 SLR, Nikkor AF Zoom-NIKKOR 80-200mm f-2.8D ED, exposure: not recorded, program mode: Aperture Priority, film: Kodak Lumiere 100 35mm reversal film, handheld, Plustek OpticFilm 7600i Ai, 35 mm film scanner, LaserSoft Imaging SilverFast 8 scanner software
yaskhan66: Thanks for being the first to like my image ”Grazing In The Grass” posted at midnight Los Angeles time.
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mypassengerdiaries: Thanks for liking ”Grazing In The Grass” captured on Kodak Kodachrome transparency film in 1994 while circumnavigating the South Korean peninsula in an old Hyundai.
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Needull: Thanks for liking ”Grazing In The Grass”. I came upon this pastoral scene while walking down a dirt road. There was a cow grazing among the spring wildflowers on this warm sunny day. It was perfect, or so I thought until a puppy arrived. He was the exact same color as the cow and he began to mimic her as she grazed. This added a wonderful whimsicality to an already idyllic scene.
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Benjamine: Thanks for liking ”Grazing In The Grass”. If only all cows could graze in such splendor…if you catch my drift.
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DimitriosFan: Thanks for liking my image ”Grazing In The Grass”. Who knows where an earthen path may lead?……
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Ron Hillmar: Thanks for liking ”Grazing In The Grass”. I also made a capture of the cow only (before the puppy showed up). It will remain in a file cabinet as just another photo of a cow.
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Nature’s Child: I can’t remember the name of this place, but I remember it being dead center on the South Korean peninsula. I will carry the sensation of seeing this bucolic pasture always…
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Victor Rakmil: Thanks for liking. Landscapes, as much as I love them can be a trap for a photographer. They suck you in with their beauty…but is it really art? With this image, I feel I have achieved a likeness to French impressionism similar to the work of Claude Monet…so I am happy with it.
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Violet of Violet’s Veg*n e-comics: Thanks for liking ”Grazing In The Grass”. I wanted to lie down in that pasture and soak up the warmth of the sun, but the need to capture the bucolic nature of the scene prevailed.
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Edge of Humanity Magazine: Thanks for liking ”Grazing In The Grass”.
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Hanzel Lacida: Thanks for following Blog-Bisogno.com. I share your interests. I was a landscape photographer first, then became a fashion photographer, and am now I’m getting back to my roots again. You can find some of my fashion work in the people category on this blog. Welcome!
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Fina Espino Photography. Thanks for following Blog-Bisogno.com. This blog is about learning. All techniques, equipment used, and the philosophy behind each image is available to visitors. Welcome!
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Excellent.
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Thanks rabirius. I appreciate that.
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You’re very welcome.
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grayscapturedmoments: Thanks for following Blog-Bisogno.com. Welcome!
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