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by Darren Fisher
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Engagement Session iPhone case by Darren Fisher. Protect your iPhone with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your iPhone for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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Two cows captured in a field on a late summer evening. I love how both of them decided to look right at me as if they wanted to pose for the camera. ... more
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Protect your with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
Two cows captured in a field on a late summer evening. I love how both of them decided to look right at me as if they wanted to pose for the camera. I have used an HDR and texture to give the image a painterly look.
Cattle were originally identified as three separate species: Bos taurus, the European or "taurine" cattle (including similar types from Africa and Asia); Bos indicus, the zebu; and the extinct Bos primigenius, the aurochs. The aurochs is ancestral to both zebu and taurine cattle. Recently, these three have increasingly been grouped as one species, with Bos primigenius taurus, Bos primigenius indicus and Bos primigenius primigenius as the subspecies.
Complicating the matter is the ability of cattle to interbreed with other closely related species. Hybrid individuals and even breeds exist, not only between taurine cattle and zebu (such as the sanga cattle, Bos taurus africanus), but also between one or both of these and some other members of the genus Bos � ya...
Check out my FaceBook Fan Page and make sure you LIKE it. Darren was born and raised in Virginia ,along the Blue Ridge Mountains. Darren was in his mid 30s when first discovered the joy of photography. He then set out to teach himself the art and continues to work hard at creating the best photographs he can. Since then he has become an award winning photographer. He has work that has been published from being in magazines, to magazine covers, book covers and many other awards. However the greatest thing he still finds the most rewarding is know that people love his work enough to have it in their homes, an office and or waiting rooms. As a cancer survivor his work has become more heartfelt and emotional. Darren enjoys...
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Priscilla Burgers
Great capture and use of texture. v
Chris Scroggins
Really lovely Darren!
Tap On Photo
I love these cows!!!! great capture! v. Marcie
HH Photography
Cows are so inquisitive and you've definitely caught these two's attention. Nice HDR and texture work and very interesting info. v52/f
Diane Lent
Beautiful animal shot.
Yvon -aka- Yanieck Mariani
Lovely work! voted
Julia Springer
I love this one Darren. You really caught their attention and that inquisitorial, slightly playful, bovine stare! Great shot enhanced by lovely processing. V/f/g+/pin
Marianne Campolongo
Great image & love the title! f/v
Val Arie
Love this image Darren! So beautifully done! fv
Jon Glaser
Love the way you treated this! .vf..
Martin Howard
Beautiful nature photography! v/f.
Stephanie Frey
Wonderful image Darren!
MaryJane Armstrong
Love this image, Darren. Everything about it is spectacular. Never seen a cow look so good. Fantastic work! f/v/pinned
Lisa Knechtel
That is some eye contact. Nice use of repetition. Awesome clarity. v
David and Carol Kelly
Awesome work.v/f
Lois Bryan
darling image ... f/v of course!!!
Eti Reid
Love the title, what a neat art work:) f/v
Glenn McCarthy Art and Photography
A nicely worked production!