I've been looking for a similar picture lately! Ever since seeing the one of Light and Dark Photoblog, my eyes have been open! ;-) I simply love pictures that capture the simplicity and beauty of everyday, common life! They speak to me the most by far!!
I've seen and made enough of those in my life. They are nice to look at especially when you know that they will be the main source of food for the cattle in the winter.
“Consider the lilies how they grow: they toil not, they spin not; and yet I say unto you, that Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.” Luke 12:27
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I shoot most all of my photos with my Canon 50D or aging Rebel XT along with my 28-135mm IS USM and 70-200mm f/2.8 L USM lenses. For wide-angle, I have the XT's 18-55mm kit lens.
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7 Comments:
I've been looking for a similar picture lately! Ever since seeing the one of Light and Dark Photoblog, my eyes have been open! ;-) I simply love pictures that capture the simplicity and beauty of everyday, common life! They speak to me the most by far!!
By muzic4him, at 9:25 AM
But it doesn't have cows....!
By Goldfish, at 12:28 PM
Very funny, goldfish!!! What would *some other* people say about cows in that picture??? :-D
By Ryan H, at 12:41 AM
Oh, I don't know. *Some other people* [ahem: Rachel], might say it's craziness. :D
By Goldfish, at 11:21 AM
Yeah, I think I might know what *some other* people would say too!;) :D
By Becc@, at 10:12 AM
:) :) :)
By Rachel Marie, at 10:21 AM
I've seen and made enough of those in my life. They are nice to look at especially when you know that they will be the main source of food for the cattle in the winter.
By Unknown, at 5:03 PM
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