Two Heads Are Better Than One
by Lois Bryan
Title
Two Heads Are Better Than One
Artist
Lois Bryan
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
An early April afternoon drive in the farmland of Central Pennsylvania can present surprises. But a two-headed bison? No ... it can't be ....
Up a gentle slope from the road we see farm animals that we're not used to finding in the East. A small herd of bison peacefully grazing and dozing in the gentle warmth of the spring afternoon is definitely not something we expect every day. Especially one with two heads ... but ... that's probably just a trick of the light, right?
Image captured in April of 2012 with the Nikon D300 and the Sigma 150-500mm.
This image was NOT created using AI - Artificial Intelligence.
Fine art purchases of this image will not include a watermark, and if I may make a recommendation ... it will look its very best on the fine art paper choice of "picture rag."
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Comments (25)
Suzanne Wilkinson
We have been surprised by both Bison and Camels in fields of PA! 😊 A great capture!
Lois Bryan replied:
Suzanne!!! Camels!!!! Nope ... I haven't seen any camels ... how cool!!!! And thank you!!!
Linda Bianic
I sure would have done double take, beautiful capture Lois!
Lois Bryan replied:
Linda, right?? I made my husband stop the car and back up. It really was a great optical illusion ... it did have me wondering!!! I was glad the illusion came out in the photo, too.
Donna Kennedy
Beautiful image of these resting bison Lois, a fun description too!!!...L/T
Lois Bryan replied:
Thanks so much, Donna ... and glad you got a chuckle out of the description!! :D. Thanks for reading it!!
Scott L Holtslander
Awwwww, Mom and calf?
Lois Bryan replied:
Scott, you know what ... I have no idea. You might be right, the head on the right seems a little bit smaller, there's less fur (hair?) and the horns are different.