Thursday, October 18, 2012

Moooooving Experience

Cow in Autumn, Near Burnsville, North Carolina  © Doug Hickok  All Rights Reserved
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Even bovines enjoy experiencing fall colors.


23 comments:

  1. Beautiful photograph, wonderful autumn colours. I am greeting

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  2. The colors of FALL, I can only dream about it !

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  3. Lol, I love cows though I have no clue why!

    Everything is still mostly green here. Blame the Monsoon we've been having more or less since March...

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  4. A very apt title for this one Doug. Great composition. Autumn is a great time for photography especially in your part of the world.

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  5. that's what i call a tranquil scene :)

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  6. Awesome colors. Even in the b&w cow...
    and a great title ;)

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  7. She is interesting in your camera! :)
    Adorable Autumn image!
    Léia

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  8. Love the colors and lines in this shot and the cow makes me smile.

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  9. Wow! What a beautiful photo. Just love the colours.

    Lili

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  10. The cow is a nice spot on this photo:)

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  11. Hahaha, great picture!
    Fantastic colours and the cow is lovely :)

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  12. and i thought the woods were full of bears ... ;-))

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  13. The bright orange and the steep hill evoke the mountain autumn. The cow is a bonus.

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  14. Quelle chance d'avoir croisé cette vache dans ce décor automnal.

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  15. Gorgeous, pastoral scene! Love the autumnal mood you captured here.

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  16. Surely yaks don't moo like cows.
    They go like this, "yaaaa yaaaa".
    Ha... I think they know German! ;o)

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  17. I lov cow and beautiful autumn colors too

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  18. So perfectly bucolic--beautiful shot!

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  19. The cow is so different in this autumnal scene! Well seen again!
    Have a nice day.

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  20. great shot! it doesn't seem to have a hard time hiking up that slope..

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