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    Cows aren't wild.

    It's over-exposed, the backlighting doesn't work, it's out of focus and blurred, there's too much going on, and I don't like the angle, or the foreground.

    Doesn't ring my bell. pardon the pun.

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    well, seeing as these coos roam the base on their own and no one feeds them etc or cares for them, i would definately say they are wild.

    geez, harsh crit for just a snapshot. dont see how its busy either seeing as its just 2 cows, and if you mean the landscape, then i guess all landscape images are too busy.

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    OMFGZ00R!!, t3h c0ws 4r3 g0ing t00 t4k3 0v3r t3h w0rld!!!

    Hehe... well it's a decent photo, although I don't think the cows are too happy about it, since the camera adds 10lb :lol: :lol: :lol:

    (I think weight is measured in lb in USA/English, I'm swedish so I use kilo's (kg)!)

    Ack, you know what I mean, hopefully

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    LoL, the camera adds 10lb.

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    those cows look retarded and confused lol nice pic though

    it doesnt seem very attractive. maybe more viberant colors or something i unno those grasslands look pretty dry to me lol..

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    The lines of the street make you look to the sides and not at the middle where the cows are. Make the lines leading to what you want to focus on.

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