Posted by Andrew Gould (Sydney, Australia) on 20 July 2007 in Animal & Insect and Portfolio.
In the Australian state of Tasmania. A lucky sequence of events that occurred within exactly 2 minutes and 6 seconds. Cows showing off their modeling skills!
The series was made by loading the photos into Photoshop CS2's Photomerge, which is normally used to create panoramas. It was quite simple to align each one manually. I cropped excess edges later.
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Ha ha! thats brilliant, love the way you've put the sequence together :)
20 Jul 2007 9:47am
@MaryB: Glad you like it. I have to thank my wife for this series, as she was driving, and saw the one cow on the hill. It was her idea to stop. Little did we know what would follow. It was really funny!
ahaha this is really cute.
23 Jul 2007 6:25am
@ally!: Yes, isn't it! You should have seen them between the last two photos when they shuffled up to each other as if they'd been told to do it by the photographer! Thanks for having a look in.
Great humour here! Nicely seen and taken and serialized (is there such a word?).
30 Jul 2007 4:03am
@janina: Thanks! Not sure about that word, but I like it, anyway!
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