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Saturday 27 September 2014

Newly married couple are photobombed by a raging BULL as they pose for their wedding photos

A worried looking Brian Pepper had had enough of the bull's antics at this stage and that's when he started to act
Straight from the altar to the lush green paddock's of north west NSW - this Tamworth photo shoot was meant to be the perfect post-wedding moment Rebecca and Brian Pepper would remember for the rest of their lives.
But when an uninvited guest crept toward the happy couple posing patiently alongside their luxurious looking ride - they knew they were in for more than they bargained for.
As the pair started smiling minutes into their first photo shoot as a newly-married couple - they were unexpectedly photobombed by a bull which began chewing at the bride's dress - before charging at her husband, Brian.

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Brian and Rebecca Pepper were patiently going about their business when little did they know their bovine visitor was headed in their direction
Brian and Rebecca Pepper were patiently going about their business when little did they know their bovine visitor was headed in their direction
Getting ever closer, Rachel Deane told the pair to calmly ignore the bull but as you can tell Brian Pepper couldn't help but peek over his shoulder as he kept close watch
Getting ever closer, Rachel Deane told the pair to calmly ignore the bull but as you can tell Brian Pepper couldn't help but peek over his shoulder as he kept close watch
Still ignoring the inquisitive bull they kept their eyes on Rachel as she used the cow to her advantage in the early set of still photos
Still ignoring the inquisitive bull they kept their eyes on Rachel as she used the cow to her advantage in the early set of still photos
Oh hello! The pair lock eyes with the bull as he creeps up on them before ducking his head to sniff around at the bottom of the bride's dress
Oh hello! The pair lock eyes with the bull as he creeps up on them before ducking his head to sniff around at the bottom of the bride's dress

The moment was captured through the lens of wedding snapper Rachel Deane - who initially used the bull to the couple's advantage before the bucking bovine started to take matters into his own hands.
The pair had just finished celebrating their nuptials at Tamworth's Pavillion Function and Conference Centre, a popular wedding venue in the NSW country town.
'There were these curious cows in the background and one came down from the top paddock,' she told Daily Mail Australia.
'I could see it coming in the distance and said for them to ignore it as it would make for a cool photo.'
As they were instructed to, the couple left the bull to wander while Ms Deane went to work, but when it began sniffing the bride's dress the initial fear was that it would leave slobber marks all over it.
But a lashing of the cow's tongue turned out to be the last thing on couple's mind when it ducked its head and began rearing up dust with its hooves.
It was at that moment the groom, a canola farmer who had grown up around bulls all his life, decided to take action.
'It (the bull) crouched into this tiger-like pose and began kicking up dust before it started charging,' Ms Deane said.
'I just picked up the camera, started shooting away as it started heading towards them...I kept clicking and that's when Brian took it on.'
A cautious bride and groom keep and eye on the action as the cow starts to sniff around 
A cautious bride and groom keep and eye on the action as the cow starts to sniff around 
When the pair moved away from the car, that's when the bull started to duck in a 'tiger like' crouch before rearind up the dust of the Tamworth paddock
When the pair moved away from the car, that's when the bull started to duck in a 'tiger like' crouch before rearind up the dust of the Tamworth paddock
A worried looking Brian Pepper had had enough of the bull's antics at this stage and that's when he started to act
A worried looking Brian Pepper had had enough of the bull's antics at this stage and that's when he started to act
One last look around before it was time to take matters into his own hands
One last look around before it was time to take matters into his own hands

The safety of the couple was paramount but there was also another worry lurking nearby - the vintage Austin Princess they were leaning on for that special added affect.
'I actually started to get a little bit worried about the car,' Ms Deane said.
It was a heritage limousine hired from a Tamworth car company - whose bosses would not be too keen  on them returning a damaged vehicle with an imprint of a bull's bucking head.
But Mr Pepper's years of experience rounding up cattle quelled the beast before it eventually ran away without doing any harm.
Mr and Mrs Pepper were married in Tamworth on a Monday and chose to be photographed in a paddock which belonged to a friend of Ms Deane's.
Ms Deane had been photographing the whole day's events and said the day had somewhat of an animal-related theme - most notably animals finding themselves in tricky situations.
Earlier she witnessed two ducks mating nearby guests at the Pavillion Function and Conference Centre.
'Animals were the highlight of the day and the emcee at the reception even spoke about it (at the reception),' she said.
The disgruntled bull on his heels backing off before being shooed away into the distance
The disgruntled bull on his heels backing off before being shooed away into the distance
Mr Pepper's year's of experience settling cattle quelled the beast before it eventually ran away without doing any harm
Mr Pepper's year's of experience settling cattle quelled the beast before it eventually ran away without doing any harm


Via - Dailymail.

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