PhotoFeed Contest - Wildlife Photography Round 115 ~ Three Buffalo Gaze
Hello Hivers...
In a beautiful village corner, precisely in Lhok Keutapang village, Tangse sub-district, Pidie district, Aceh, three buffaloes stand quietly in front of a pen with a thatched roof. Two young buffaloes appear to be standing in the sunlight, while another one takes shelter behind the shadow of the roof. When the camera is pointed at them, all three simultaneously look into the lens, as if realizing that their moment is being immortalized.
Their gazes are so innocent and honest, giving the impression of peace and familiarity with their surroundings. These buffaloes look healthy and well-maintained, standing on fresh green grass. Even without words, their gaze seems to invite anyone who sees them to stop for a moment and enjoy the simplicity of life in the countryside.
The simple wooden house behind them, with its thatched roof starting to rot at the ends, is a silent witness to the humble village life. In a place like this, buffaloes are not just livestock, but part of the family and culture. They help plow the fields, becoming a symbol of strength and patience that blends with the rhythm of nature.
Moments like this are rarely found amidst the hustle and bustle of the city. The gaze of three buffaloes in one photo frame reminds us that happiness does not always come in glitter, but rather in serenity, simplicity, and a sincere relationship with the surrounding nature.
Important Note: I wrote in Indonesian, then translated it using Google Translate.
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