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30 responses to “Make Me Moo”
Prachtig spel van licht en schaduw
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Bedankt.
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Not yet, but I would like too. 🙂
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Yes, there’s still so much to learn. 🙂
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The light and shadows give the cows a beautiful mottled appearance. Great photo in monochrome!
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Thanks a lot, Peter. I’m glad you like it.
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Wonderful photo!!
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I’m glad you like it, Leyla.
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Sweet! 🙂
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Thank you, Linda.
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I love this one!
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Thank you.
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Classic 🙂
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Thanks!
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It’s funny how having so much bush and sky above them, plus the mottling, makes them nearly camouflaged. Very interesting composition. Thanks for sharing.
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Well, you can probably find cows in every landscape imaginable. 🙂
Thank you for your compliments, Kim.
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Everything goes with the eye that looks. The photo is so good that the black and white transmit the passivity of the cows.
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Thank you very much for your compliments, Manuel. I’m happy you like the photo.
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🙂 Moovellous
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Indeed. 🙂
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Wunderbares Bild. Die Schattenspiegelungen lassen die Kuh extravagant erscheinen…
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Vielen Dank, Ernst.
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In Turkey, cows say “mööö” 😉
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Well, it seems that cows also speak different languages then. 🙂
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I like the way the Turkish language represents animal sounds. Who ever heard a rooster say “cock-a-doodle-doo”, or a dog say “bow wow”, for example? A rooster in Turkey says “ü-ürü-üüü”, and a dog says “how how” 😉
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So you speak the animal languages from several regions. 🙂
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Not so many – but I whisper to animals now and again 😉
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Well, that is a start. 🙂
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I like the way this was processed – wonderful!
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Thank you for the compliment.
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