Hello, not having too many posts on the community, I'm starting up again for this series of photos taken during my summer vacation in a small country village. I really like the backlight, it sometimes shows us things that we don't normally see. I also like the contrast of black on white with the different intensities that it can render.
The idea came to me to post on the black and white community when I saw these cows which naturally have this color of black spot on white skin. Or maybe look at it from another black eye with white spots. It all depends on how we project ourselves and also I think which cow will we look at to have this projection of mind.
The light was good with a sunset approaching from the right of the photo
Context is also very important. Imagine yourself in the middle of nothing with just mountains all around you. A field of freshly harvested rapeseed. All that remains are the stems on the ground and the trees at the base which for some have changed colors because they are beginning to no longer withstand the crushing sun and the lack of water resulting from a drought which lasts abnormally.
What I like in this image are the different planes that make up the photo.
When I didn't have much time left I took some photos of my vehicle.
When I got out of the car to frame better and try to get more light. Medemoiselle the cows were scared and started running away from me that's why you can admire their hindquarters hahaha.
It should be noted that these are young genes and that soon she will be able to give milk. This species of cow is a common cow in the region and is fed mainly with pasture grass. Imagine the quality of the milk. The taste is exquisite and the cheese is divine.
A nice little corner for a walk punctuated by cow pastures and fields for wheat and rapeseed production.
I didn't want to post this photo because I find the quality average but it allows you to see the landscape a little better.
I hope that my walk and the explanation of my walk have benefited you, wishing you a good weekend
Cyboule