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BABY BULL GETS FAMOUS!!! GRIFFITH REVIEW!! CLICK TO LEARN MORE / Sales of this Design? – 3 sales so far :) / / / “Moo Cow Sunrise Family”: by Karin Taylor is another digital design based on Baby Bull Production (click here to see more) / Baby Bull Production is something I created not that long ago. It’s a mixed media piece on canvas textured paper…...i did it in response to the chilled out cows at Mullumbimby, northern New South Wales, who seem to be very laid back, i suspect they are indulging in the ‘other’ kind of grass also….... they have this real chilled look about them, and I’ve never seen cows anywhere else that have this way about them. I put it in the Casino Art Exhibition and it was the only painting that sold, every year a male school teacher goes to that show, or so the legend goes…....and purchases a piece…...it was my lucky year. Tonight I was asked if I’d ever sold a painting in a gallery…well, yes, and at exhibitions and privately. To date I believe I have sold between 30 and 40 original paintings, which I am very proud of…..in the early days 2002 I was very prolific, things have slowed down a bit with my painting now, because i am much more deliberate and take a lot of time to imbue my paintings with layers and love and depth…..it is just how i have grown as an artist, it is nice to report that there is growth along the journey…(and sales lol)!!! Somebody also has a print of these cows and loves them very much from what I understand lol
I had to go out and photograph a herd of cattle and was amazed by the beautiful patterns on some of them…... this prompted me to start playing around with this image.
I was driving along side some of the many paddocks that frequent my area (the Hawkesbury area) when I came across this cow, the light seemed to be pretty decent and seeing as how the cow was a few metres away I decided it would be a good opportunity to test out my new 55-200mm lens.. / The cow just would not look at me (unusual for a cow) and then finally it decided to sneak a glance so I snapped the shutter and this was the result.. / Post processing involved adjusting the exposure, contrast and levels, and then applying a vignette and a monochrome filter. / I havent uploaded anything for quite some time so I decided to throw this image to the wind and see if it flies or crashes and burns.. / As per usual comments and critiquing are more than welcome, and thanks very much for taking a look! Best viewed LARGE EXIF Data / Camera Body: Nikon D40 / Lens: AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED / Date: 15/04/2008 / Time: 4:23pm / Aperture: f5.6 / Shutter: 1/320 / ISO: 200 / Focal Length: 200mm
Sales of this TShirt ? – 1 sale so far :) / Baby Bull Production TShirt by Karin Taylor Baby Bull Production is something I created not that long ago. It’s a mixed media piece on canvas textured paper…...i did it in response to the chilled out cows at Mullumbimby, northern New South Wales, who seem to be very laid back, i suspect they are indulging in the ‘other’ kind of grass also….... they have this real chilled look about them, and I’ve never seen cows anywhere else that have this way about them. I put it in the Casino Art Exhibition and it was the only painting that sold, every year a male school teacher goes to that show, or so the legend goes…....and purchases a piece…...it was my lucky year. Tonight I was asked if I’d ever sold a painting in a gallery…well, yes, and at exhibitions and privately. To date I believe I have sold between 30 and 40 original paintings, which I am very proud of…..in the early days 2002 I was very prolific, things have slowed down a bit with my painting now, because i am much more deliberate and take a lot of time to imbue my paintings with layers and love and depth…..it is just how i have grown as an artist, it is nice to report that there is growth along the journey…(and sales lol)!!! Somebody also has a print of these cows and loves them very much from what I understand lol
Taken on the Gulf of Carpenteria. 3,000 head of cattle had been mustered from 20kms away on horseback to be put in the yards. An awesome feat and an incredible sight.
While i was walking through Bikaner I saw this lovely scene and it really made me smile…it felt so good to see these animals together, like best friends…..what a joy, Rajahstan, India. / / My website /
Took this while I was on holiday in Scotland. Took me a little while to find them, but found some eventually! Just think they are so photogenic! / thanks for looking and the clicks and comments on previous work / Laura Nikon D70s
A long line of cattle i saw on my way home from a shoot Canon 450D SLR / 3 images merged in photomatix and tonemapped to create HDR. Sky and trees at the top of the hill were added from another photo using layering in photoshop
Young Holstein cows on top of a hill. Azores islands, Portugal. / This photo was awarded an Honorable Mention in Popular Photography & Imaging magazine 2005 Annual International Contest, and was later published in that magazine.
Oil painting on board, 12ins x 14ins. One of the older calves in the herd.
My Website Another shot taken looking out my front door…this time it was misty rain…. Copyright /
“Curious Quattro” was featured in the groups: / Happy Haven Photography, June 2009 / Even-toed Ungulates, December 2009 Was placed in the Top Ten in the challenges: / “Four Beings”, in the group First Things / “Groups of Animals”, in the group Mood & Ambience / “In a Line”, in the group Mood & Ambience These cows are kept to produce organic beef meat in Mörby Gård in southern Finland. They are allowed to move freely inside and outdoors all the year round. Calves live happily together with their moms and all the other youngsters. I am vegetarian, but I’m glad these cows can enjoy really outstanding care and circumstances. /
A fiery-tempered bull in shades of red, gold, bronze and brown
Cattle abductions and mutilations are on the increase – if you’re in the field keep a low profile.
North central Florida not only has many beautiful horse farms—there are lots of cattle farms, too. I took a roadside shot of a very large group of cattle here in Dunnellon, but I loved the face on this one, so I isolated it. I also had to clone out five lines of barbed wire, which was all that separated this animal from me. Canon EOS Rebel XSi/450D / Worked on in Picasa Viewed 393 times FEATURED in Florida the Sunshine State, August 2009 FEATURED in All Around Florida, August 2009 Top Ten Challenge Winner, Florida the Sunshine State, September 2009 FEATURED in Bovine Madness, November, 2009 WINNER of the Black and White Cows Challenge in Bovine Madness, November 2009 / Thanks to all who voted for this image! A big thank you to the groups!
Cattle egret posing grandly at the rookery on Jefferson Island, Louisiana.
i just love cows ….... do you think it has to do with my love of pretty grass, or does it have to do with beef?.. most ly i just love those faces:) a shot I took quite a while back while hunting cows in the pastures alongside a road in Florida. / then I worked it with textures and warming filters.. and here is the moo result egrets hang around cattle to pick at the insects that hang around the cattle.. such a cool world we live in here is the ORIGINAL / info from “Breeds of Wildstock” here / The Charolais originated in west-central to southeastern France, in the old French provinces of Charolles and neighboring Nievre. The exact origins of the Charolais are lost to us but it must have been developed from cattle found in the area. Legend has it that white cattle were first noticed in the region as early as 878 A.D., and by the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were well and favorably known in French markets, especially at Lyon and Villefranche. Selection developed a white breed of cattle which, like other cattle of continental Europe, were used for draft, milk and meat.
The cattle in a paddock late spring with the grasses already drying off, creating a sea of different textured browns and golden colours. Featured in Country Bumpkin / Featured in Even Toed Ungulates /
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