view large and find that cow π
I had just emerged from some pretty thick forest on a very wet and muddy road, i had not passed another car for the last half an hour but was instead greeted by a bunch of dairy cows across the way. It really was quite a away π this shot was taken with the 300mm lens and consisted of about 16 portrait orientation shots, it was cropped pretty heavily from there but still is pretty enormous, the fog made it quite challenging to achieve a good autofocus and the pressure was on since the rain was getting pretty heavy.
Due to the rain I took only one set of images for this scene and jumped back in the car and almost got bogged since I had pulled over into a pretty soft edge. Thankfully the old falcon did not let me down, with mud flying and wheels spinning and a fist in the air I gave those cows a farewell π well they really did not care i guess…but makes for a better story π
Exif/setup love:
16 portrait orientation images stitched and cropped
D750 coupled with 300mm f4 @ 300mm Aperture: f/8 and Shutter Speed: 1/640s
ISO 250
Out the front, mist, mud, cows and rolling hills
Picture…YES…Trees…Light…Landscape…) + ATMOSPHERE…COMPOSITION…
I have a too small smartphone to notice the cow but I trust you π
Beautifully composed and wonderful light Gerard!
great story …….and picture !
stunning capture ! +Gerard Blacklock really love the feel of it.
Love the panoramas! People should use it more often! This is beautiful…
Very Beautiful :-))
Stunning pic… awesome shot!
Great atmosphere
+Gerard BlacklockβGorgeous B&W pano mate! Love the adventure story that goes with it too! π
excellent 📷
GREAT !
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This wonderful image has been chosen to be shared on #PhotoManiaAustralia +Photo Mania Australia curated by +Tony Heyward +Ed Cobb +John Hunt and +Matt Glastonbury (Photo Mania Australia is a part of +Photo Mania Global) Ed Cobb
I've heard of counting sheep, but counting all these cows will take a while π