Great job on these, Linda. Just to step out of line, I prefer the cattle photos myself. It's the farmer in me.
Thanks so much, John! Darned cows are hard to train for photo ops, though. Either they'll look up too quickly and resume browsing before you're ready, or they will keep staring at you after you have that shot and want different viewpoints
Heat, dust, backlighting...why fight it when you can edit to emphasize?
Canon T3i, Canon EF 70-300 mm lens. Thanks for viewing!
i just love the whey you cowptured these cows linda...i am in such a wonderbull mooood now! the shots, the amoooozing backlighting and dusty look, the cowmpositions , all of it i'm just cowrazy about! i needed to see some cows...thank ewe so moooch!! (and that my friend is no bull!)
i just love the whey you cowptured these cows linda...i am in such a wonderbull mooood now! the shots, the amoooozing backlighting and dusty look, the cowmpositions , all of it i'm just cowrazy about! i needed to see some cows...thank ewe so moooch!! (and that my friend is no bull!)
i just love the whey you cowptured these cows lind... (show quote)
Super shots. I really like the composition of #1 for the dark, middle, and light values and the cows are well placed. I like the quail also even though it is almost monochromatic, it works.