Category:Fine Art
The image below was taken a few minutes after yesterday’s shot with the sun bisected on the horizon. The film stock was Fuji Provia 100 ISO. I’m not sure if the film now 23 years old, is suffering from aging or original reciprocity failure.
Curious title perhaps but the photos below are of the inside of one of our water tanks at our Schoonspruit/Skoonspruit camp! Perhaps it explains why we used to drink so much beer in the evening!
When I got home tonight I was hoping to see the transit of Venus but the skies to the west were cloudy and the sun was still relatively high in the sky.
Whomp! I hit the cow pretty much dead center. It’s legs bucked and it’s body rolled up the hood and into the windshield. I saw it all in slow motion, not the split second it actually took.
I’ve no idea what this piece is called, nor who the artist is, nor anything else about the piece. I’d love to know more if anyone out there reading has any knowledge or Norwegian friends.
I really enjoy looking at this image at 100% because it’s clearly just mushed pixels, almost pointillistic in nature.
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