Thought it looked neat!
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Thought it looked neat!
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That's one of the cows from 'Udderly Art 2000'. I am pretty sure it is called 'The Patient Bull' by artist Barb Haber Miller. It was originally owned by Avenir Capital Corp, and was located on 8th avenue and 1st street. I spent the summer tracking them down and photographing them. Lol, there was one called Cowabunga, that is a 'Bart' cow. After the summer they were auctioned off for charities and the herd is now scattered. When I get time I will try and scan a couple of pics.
I like this shot. Aside from the cow, I think the framing is quite good.
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Thanks! I remembered this one because it had a whack of pennies stuck on it...it was one of my faves so it was a good find that day. I also liked the "Eddie the Eagle" cow that was in front of city hall back in 200o. I have no idea where that ended up.
"Life is like photography, we develop from the negatives"-anonymous
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Holy cow! Nice capture! That's certainly not something you see every day! Or maybe you do...
LOL...only in Alberta would there be statues of cows.
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