Jkcolumbia1933 wrote:
Very nice photos. Crisp, Clean and Colorful.
Thank you very much Jkcolumbia1933! I appreciate your comments! :-)
Linda From Maine wrote:
Delightful series! All made me smile, but #2 is super-duper!
Thank you Linda! I am so pleased they made you smile. #2 is my favourite too. :D
TheeGambler wrote:
Great shots!
Number two is my fav, it looks like those cows are contemplating a trip down that road.
I like the black and white "pinto" at the end as well. She must have picked up something rather tasty.. and is licking her lips.
Thank you TheeGambler! Yes, I was pleased I managed to get the tongue shot and number 2 is my favourite too :-)
Rich2236 wrote:
Very good shots, Cj
..About that second one
.the caption could read: "Well Doris, what should we do today?"
Rich
Thanks Rich! Your caption made me chuckle....Well Done! :lol:
Rich2236
Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
Cj tuck wrote:
Thanks Rich! Your caption made me chuckle....Well Done! :lol:
Thanks
.also try, "hey Marty, whatcha wanna do tonight?" LOL
Rich
Whuff
Loc: Marshalltown, Iowa
Cj - may I ask what lens you used for these? I've had a request from a close friend for me to take a portrait type shot of a cow for her to enlarge & hang on her wall. I've tried numerous times without luck. The longest lens I have is a 300mm & my thought is that I'm going to need a 600mm to get what I'm looking for. Either that or I need to be in the field with them but I'd feel strange knocking on a farmers door to ask for permission to enter his pasture to photograph his cows.
These are good by the way.
Walt
Very good shots, Cj tuck!
I'm lucky I get to see cows every day, It's a good life. I made a post about a 73 year old lady who works cows every day, you might like it, buckaroo on photo gallery.
I must say I really love these shots!! Excellent!
rlaugh wrote:
Very fine shots!
Thanks rlaugh! I appreciate it! :-)
Whuff wrote:
Cj - may I ask what lens you used for these? I've had a request from a close friend for me to take a portrait type shot of a cow for her to enlarge & hang on her wall. I've tried numerous times without luck. The longest lens I have is a 300mm & my thought is that I'm going to need a 600mm to get what I'm looking for. Either that or I need to be in the field with them but I'd feel strange knocking on a farmers door to ask for permission to enter his pasture to photograph his cows.
These are good by the way.
Walt
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Hi Walt! Thank you! I used a 300mm lens I'm afraid, so that doesn't really help you does it? I only stopped to take photos of them because they were so close to the fencing, so I was able to get close up. Maybe, you could do that? I'm sure if you ask, farmers wouldn't mind you going in the field but be careful! Not a good idea to get trampled for the sake of your art!
:D
sailorsmom wrote:
Very good shots, Cj tuck!
Thanks Sue! I appreciate your comment and you looking at my post! :D
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