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Uploaded: 03/10/07 2:42 PM GMT
Highlander
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Highland Cattle on the way from Porlock to Skye, they are free to walk and rest! Enjoy! Nick

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.timvdb
03/10/07 3:15 PM GMT
Hi Nick,
Great concept, I like the landscape and the old farm,
There is a part of an iron bar in the bottom left corner, you might want to crop that out,

Thanks for sharing
Tim
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Keep up The Good Work
::fogz
03/10/07 4:56 PM GMT
oh look! a whole herd of Hamish's!!! lol! excellent capture Nick! - I just love this breed of cattle - they are so photogenic!
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.Caiden
03/10/07 5:02 PM GMT
At least you could have given them a chance to comb the hair out of their eyes. (hah hah) = - ]

A good shot. The colors and lighting and placement are all very good. Where is this? Somewhere in britain, ireland, scottland? Wherever it is, it is beautiful. Good capture.

Caiden.
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.johindes
03/10/07 9:33 PM GMT
What a great shot! I love those cows, they are such posers lol. The whole shot screams Scotland at you. I love it.
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Very very new to this, and only have a bog standard fuji 2mb digi camera.
::phasmid
03/11/07 3:27 PM GMT
Believe it or not we have a farm up here in Northern New England that sports these animals. They are surrounded by a high wooden fence, though and are not free to wander as these seem to be. Very photogenic and you presented them very nicely.

♥PJ♥

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.LANJOCKEY
04/06/07 4:28 AM GMT
Hello Nick...What a wonderful picture of the highland cattle...With the ruins in the background and the cattle in the foreground this would would make a lovely postcard for Scotland...Well done...All the best...Mick.
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