To catch a cow by Enivea
Enivea

To catch a cow by

On a damp almost autumnal morning, the spider webs adorn the paddock.

Wattle Range, Limestone Coast, South Australia.

Fuji S200EXR

Featured in The Silky Touch February 2012
Featured in Around the World February 2012

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About Enivea

I live in the Australian countryside with my cat, dog and horse. Together we explore the land around us and their connection with the world helps me to see what I would otherwise be blind to. They are my teachers.

My aim is to convey this other way of seeing through my photography.

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spider web, nature, morning, bovine, cow, animal, australia, water drops, macro

Comments

  • TextureoftheSin
    TextureoftheSin4 months ago

    That’s very clever!

  • Thank you! I couldn’t resist it :-)

    – Enivea

  • Alyce Taylor
    Alyce Taylor4 months ago

    Beautiful :)

  • Thank you – it was a great morning :-)

    – Enivea

  • Arla M. Ruggles
    Arla M. Ruggles4 months ago

    Amazing shot – love your sense of humor!

  • Thanks Arla – it may not work on your longhorns though!

    – Enivea

  • Virginia McGowan
    Virginia McGowan4 months ago

    Brilliant! how superb clever!

  • Thanks Gini – morning madness :-)

    – Enivea

  • Barbara  Brown
    Barbara Brown4 months ago

    Pretty wild capture!!! Great photography!

  • Thank you very much Barbara :-)

    – Enivea

  • FranEvans
    FranEvans4 months ago

    What a brilliant shot! And a very clever title!

  • Thank you! I’m surprised how many are enjoying it!

    – Enivea

  • Ray Clarke
    Ray Clarke4 months ago

  • Thanks Ray :-)

    – Enivea

  • James Elkington
    James Elkington4 months ago

    beautiful imaginative shot Enivea..superb

  • Thanks James. While webs are beautiful, I thought I’d just add a little bit to it :-)

    – Enivea

  • ~ Ademac
    ~ Ademac4 months ago

    Brilliant……………..well spotted, this is great.

  • Thank you!

    – Enivea

  • Berns
    Berns4 months ago

    Brilliant Hon!

  • Thanks Berns! I don’t think it would work on bulls though…..

    – Enivea