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I found this pair of horses grazing in a meadow this afternoon. It's not quite autumn, but there is a definitely a different light now that it's September.

Two foals grazing peacefully near the river Swalm during one of our walks there.

 

I worked with two layers of the same exposure here. To enhance the atmosphere I strongly reduced the detail in the background of the top layer, using Photoshop's HDR tool. After that I erased the animals in this top layer, allowing a look at the originals in a lower layer. As a result you get this softened effect. Well, in the end it's all a matter of taste, I suppose...

The Camargue is an ancient breed of horses found in the Camargue area in Southern France, at the Rhone delta. Nowadays, they are still employed to herd the black Camargue bulls used in bullfighting on grazing land. This rough animal was able to survive harsh and hostile environments. Nowadays, thanks to its features the Camargue has developed remarkable robustness. This breed usually lives on wetlands and it mainly feeds on reeds and marshy vegetation. Its physical structure is proof of its adjustment to the life conditions of wet areas. It is charcterised by a small size, fairly short limbs and a large hoof and astonishing agility even in soft mud and in water. Camargue horses are born black or dark brown in colour, but as they grow to adulthood, their coat lightens until it is pale grey or white. It seems likely that this feature developed over the centuries. Their coat is very resistant to the sunshine and its light colour attracts insects less. They are characterised by a calm temperament and agility and they can make a good use of their energy even if they often show a relaxed attitude and a playful mood.

Such horses were introduced to the Reserve in 1991 for the first time thanks to regional financing. They play an important role as they help conserve the environment as far as vegetation is concerned. In fact, the Reserve’s natural evolution would generally tend to be characterised by thicket reeds and riparian woods while the typical flora and fauna of grazing land would be subject to totally disappear. Therefore, the Camargue’s presence helped increase environmental diversity and it boosted the number of vegetable and animal species and birds above all, as they prefer open wet areas with low waters

Nom nom nom - Coburg Hills

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Sheep graze on valley grassland at the foot of the Coburg Hills outside of Brownsville, Oregon.

Holga 120N, (expired 2009) 220 Fuji NPS 160. 21 Feb 2011.

 

B setting, about 1 second.

First graze.com box arrived. Get your first for £1 if you enter code Z5HXDZ4B at www.graze.com.

  

Cows grazing on Burgess property, picture taken from a bench on a cobble path at Ladyshore, Little Lever.

She is always grazing. More than any other dog I've had.

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120 in 2020, # 50: Grazing

Zenyatta grazes outside trainer John Shirreffs' barn at Hollywood Park racetrack in Inglewood, California, U.S.A. She's so tall the tree branches touch her back! (Jan. 17, 2010)

 

This photo was published on the cover of the Jan, 20, 2010 Daily Racing Form!

Saw this beautiful "Medicine Hat Paint" horse grazing in a field on my way home from church today.

Rhinelander, WI Nov 22 2008

Mustang at a rescue farm in rural SE Georgia.

Taken w/ Nikon FM2n Digitized w/ Nikon D800

Everyday, we go biking, to improve my weakness (due to the heartattack), we are at over 10km now (45 minutes or so, but I take my camera, as you can see)

looks like they are cast in bronze

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Elk Country Visitors Center on Saturday Oct 19, 2013.

 

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Dark-bellied Brent Geese (Branta bernicla bernicla) grazing on Starcross golf course, Devon, England.

 

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made with canon photo stitch this is my try to do something with the shadows against the hill in the paddock, i will have to try some more things in this place

Last year, it was so hot that every time I drove past these cows (or at least whatever cows were alive last year ;) they were in the irrigation canal (that is kept full of water for growing season.) I don't know how they didn't get stuck in the mud, but they loved being in the water up to their necks.

 

This year hasn't been as hot yet, so they were just contentendedly grazing alongside it this time. We'll see how July and August go...

Airfield Farm, Dundrum, Dublin

Nikon 18-105mm vr on D90.

This small group of grazing does are part of a larger herd that lives in the Deer Park at Dinefwr Parc, Llandeilo.

My Beloved & I spent a couple of hours walking well off the beaten track to get a few pics of these splendid creature.

#46 Off the Beaten Track for 117 pictures in 2017

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After yesterdays exertions I have pain in places I didn't know existed. So to loosen off a b it I walked Ruby in the local fields and woods it was raining that fine drizzly stuff. So any way lots to see and lots not so easy to see so a mixture of images from fungi to landscapes and leaves.

A grazing antelope at Minnesota Zoo

A horse walks by the snow capped Himalayan peaks in high Tibetan desert.

Who better to enjoy nature than nature itself? Photo taken at Crane Creek State Park in Ohio. www.dnr.state.oh.us/parks/tabid/724/Default.aspx

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