This week topic is Weekly Photo Challenge: Urban. I don’t go to city street. But I want to share what is next to my house in Malang City, Indonesia. There is vacant lot next to my house. Every day, there is a Buffalo come to eat grass. Off course Buffalo did not come by itself :-). You can see there are houses, cars, trees, grass, and buffalo. All mixed in this urban society where people grew up here. Did you see some bricks in this picture? In few months, I think buffalo have to move to other vacant lot.
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That is a nice mix of urban and animal life.
Thank you, Marion, for visiting my blog and for your honest comment. 🙂
suka foto ini
di tempatku masih banyak yang angon kambing
Terima kasih sudah mampir mbak Monda. Lucu ya masih ada tanah kosong hari ini bisa buat ternak numpang ngerumput. Besok lusa belum tentu masih ada tanah kosong lagi di daerah perkotaan. Di daerah mana kambingnya?
This is just what I used to see out of my window here in Pancoran. 8 months ago there was a small area of green in a sort of ‘urban kampung’ setting. Cows, chickens and goats roamed around in this small space and I really loved to watch them. In just a few months the green area has vanished and been replaced with shanties cobbled together with old doors, corrugated iron and asbestos sheets. I loved your photo because it reminded me of that memory.
Thank you, Lottie Nevin, for visiting my blog and for your honest comment. It is like a dream how there are still vacant land today in urban areas, especially in Jakarta. The day after tomorrow there will be no vacant land in urban areas. Trees and grass are changing become steel and bricks. No wonder the flooding everywhere.
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Really unique shot— very cool! Did you consider cropping out that ledge at the bottom? I like seeing the street in the background, and I like that you kept as much of it as possible, but a long panorama crop might keep all that urban scene (and the buffalo) while getting rid of the distracting black thing in the foreground. But I don’t know, it might not work.
Even so— great shot, nice job! 🙂
Thank you, Josy, what a great comment. I took this shot at the second floor of my house behind the window glass. This photo was taken using low resolution Blackberry Mobile Phone. I did not crop because of the resolution reason. However, you give a valuable comment for me. Therefore, I can improve my next attempt. Cheers 🙂
Stunning entry 🙂
Thanks, Bro!
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Briliant idea @Denny 😆 ..our Kerbau .. Fantastic shot
Kebo… Hehe. Thank you, mbak Della 🙂
Cute… 🙂
Perhaps one day when the world runs out of oil we will be glad to have buffalo to supply us with transport once again! Thanks for a delightful photograph
Thank you, Gadenezi, for visiting my blog and for your honest comment. Happy you like my photo. Perhaps buffalo will evolution to have wings so they can transport us between country 🙂
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