What an unusual wildflower image! You have great detail in the buffalo, and I can see his face and eyes much better than your first post. The depth of field is wonderful, with sharpness around the animals (good job of spacing out those cow egrets too!) but blur in the foreground and background. His dark color really sets him off from the bright spring scene too. When I was in Burnet recently I saw regular buffalo and even llamas...Texas is a whole 'nuther country, that is for sure!
Water buffalo and bluebonnets. Not exactly two elements that I would associate with each other. I like the juxtaposition of these two elements coupled with the relaxed posture of the buffalo. Nicely done.
I work in the industrial distribution sector as a salesman for a master distributor of valves and fittings in Houston, TX. I am a member of the Bay Area Photo Club which meets at the Art Alliance Center at Clear Lake in Clear Lake Texas on Tuesday nights. I shoot with an Olympus E-3 and my favorite lens in my Zuiko 12-60.
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Nice job finding an uncommon subject for your wildflower photos! I like the composition and colors!
These guys may not be cows but the cow birds don't seem to know the difference! :-)
Cheers!
Barry
What an unusual wildflower image! You have great detail in the buffalo, and I can see his face and eyes much better than your first post. The depth of field is wonderful, with sharpness around the animals (good job of spacing out those cow egrets too!) but blur in the foreground and background. His dark color really sets him off from the bright spring scene too. When I was in Burnet recently I saw regular buffalo and even llamas...Texas is a whole 'nuther country, that is for sure!
Water buffalo and bluebonnets. Not exactly two elements that I would associate with each other. I like the juxtaposition of these two elements coupled with the relaxed posture of the buffalo. Nicely done.
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