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Nov 11, 2014 16:26:12   #
Cj tuck Loc: Derbyshire
 
Jkcolumbia1933 wrote:
Very nice photos. Crisp, Clean and Colorful.


Thank you very much Jkcolumbia1933! I appreciate your comments! :-)

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Nov 11, 2014 16:27:47   #
Cj tuck Loc: Derbyshire
 
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

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Nov 11, 2014 16:29:51   #
Cj tuck Loc: Derbyshire
 
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 :-)

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Nov 11, 2014 16:30:59   #
Cj tuck Loc: Derbyshire
 
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:

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Nov 11, 2014 19:04:54   #
rlaugh Loc: Michigan & Florida
 
Very fine shots!

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Nov 11, 2014 19:14:00   #
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

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Nov 11, 2014 22:45:51   #
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

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Nov 11, 2014 23:24:46   #
sailorsmom Loc: Souderton, PA
 
Very good shots, Cj tuck!

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Nov 11, 2014 23:47:57   #
kabouey Loc: Likely Ca.
 
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.

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Nov 12, 2014 00:00:52   #
kabouey Loc: Likely Ca.
 
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-
We raise cows and horses. If someone sees something they would like to photograph all we ask is that they respect us and our livestock. If you talk with the rancher and explain what it is that you would like to shoot and he has the time most likely they will show you what you want to see. Just remember that is his living and show the proper respect for what he stands for. Good luck!!
Walt
Cj - may I ask what lens you used for these? I've... (show quote)

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Nov 12, 2014 00:03:52   #
alissaspieces Loc: New York
 
I must say I really love these shots!! Excellent!

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Nov 12, 2014 04:32:54   #
Cj tuck Loc: Derbyshire
 
rlaugh wrote:
Very fine shots!


Thanks rlaugh! I appreciate it! :-)

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Nov 12, 2014 04:33:33   #
Cj tuck Loc: Derbyshire
 
Rich2236 wrote:
Thanks….also try, "hey Marty, whatcha wanna do tonight?" LOL
Rich


:lol: :thumbup:

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Nov 12, 2014 04:39:23   #
Cj tuck Loc: Derbyshire
 
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
Cj - may I ask what lens you used for these? I've... (show quote)

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

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Nov 12, 2014 04:40:20   #
Cj tuck Loc: Derbyshire
 
sailorsmom wrote:
Very good shots, Cj tuck!


Thanks Sue! I appreciate your comment and you looking at my post! :D

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