Finally, we are getting some snow.
With the exemption of the late October huge snowstorm, we hardly had any more of the white stuff.
Grabbed my camera and took a few shots in the Cornwall valley. The cows posed very nicely for me.
I really like this, Lazlo.
And- it gave me a big smile .
Even though the beast is a young female- she has horns. And judging by her distortion-enlarged head, you were quite close when you took this image. I'm assuming there was a fence between the two of you? Or is the moo cow a personal friend and pet ?
Charlie
Nothing like laying down on a fresh litter of hay to get those angles
A good one, Lazlo, and hope it is a good omen for some more of the white stuff ...
Charlie Shugart wrote:
I really like this, Lazlo.
And- it gave me a big smile .
Even though the beast is a young female- she has horns. And judging by her distortion-enlarged head, you were quite close when you took this image. I'm assuming there was a fence between the two of you? Or is the moo cow a personal friend and pet ?
Charlie
Yes, there was an electric fence between us. Thanks God because by the end of the "session" the bull ( not in the picture) was getting a bit too exited for my taste.
This is the first time I took pictures of this cows, maybe the next time they will greet me like a long last friend
santos wrote:
Nothing like laying down on a fresh litter of hay to get those angles
A good one, Lazlo, and hope it is a good omen for some more of the white stuff ...
santiago
Thanks Santiago.
I took this picture with my little Sony NEX C-3 camera. It has got a tilting LCD, so it is great for low angle shots