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Between the cows and Rotorua...




I usually take my camera anytime we go anywhere, last weekend I'm glad I had it with me. On the way back from Rotorua we stopped at a busy intersection just before the Kaimai Ranges - the colours in the sky caught my eye as well as these cows enjoying the coolness of the Autumn evening.

Linking up with Skywatch Friday :-)

Comments

It nice to see the cows enjoying the sunset. Beautiful sky!!
Wayne said…
Munchin' and enjoying the view.
William Kendall said…
That's a wonderful shot.
Andy said…
Lovely sunset. The cows are a bonus.
Andrea said…
I smiled at your title, but i can relate to your scenes. How i wish we were not on a public bus on the way back from Rotorua to Auckland. I can honestly say that the double rainbow at the right side, and the sunset on the left were spectacular, but i cannot take shots. It would be very wonderful if we had a private car!
Lady Fi said…
A lovely shot.
Photo Cache said…
I do the same thing. If you don't you miss wonderful moments like this.

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carol l mck said…
Ominous sky shot and love the cows ~ thanks,

Happy Friday ~ ^_^
Aritha V. said…
I love your photo and the beautiful colors in it. Thank your for sharing it #skywatch
Lovely Fall evening -- the cows have a beautiful view. Yes, you should definitely always take your camera everywhere.
NatureFootstep said…
late evening snack, maybe :) Like the mood!

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