Wednesday, March 28, 2012

From the Ground up

I am really enjoying my new camera.




Having lots of fun trying out new angles


The increased speed is amazing


It was quiet and peaceful just lying in the warm grass.  
Most of my subjects found my position entertaining


Until they realized it was milking time


Opps. I've been discovered


So, break time is over and Keith rounds up the girls


Some are less cooperative than others and need clear direction


How did you spend your spring day?

13 comments:

  1. It is autumn here but it felt like spring! Love your cow pics Donna ~ I do miss cows xxx

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  2. A school friend of mine did the cow photos (and all the others) for the famous Pink Floyd album cover. I think your are better; especially No's 2 and 4.

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  3. What kind of camera did you get? The clarity of the photos is fantastic. Love all your new angles. Really, really nice photos.

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  4. Nice pictures!

    Our weather here was cold yesterday, so I didn't get to spend much time outside. Sniff!

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  5. Cows are curious creatures...they like to know what's going on.

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  6. Those are very pretty photos. I lived for many years next door to a small herd of beef critters. I do miss their lovely little curious ways and snorkly, wet noses. I especially regret no longer having access to "free" fertilizer - my veg garden was fabulous because of the girls next door! :-)

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  7. Visiting your farm of course.

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  8. Pictures look good! Haha, I am scheming how to get over to your neck of the woods. :)

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  9. I fully expected to see a VERY CLOSE UP shot of a wet cow nose. And cow sniff. You have much more polite cows than we did!

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  10. You make me want to take my camera and go lay out in the cow pasture to see how long it would take Rob to find me:))) Laughed out loud at Keith's pic!! At least he came looking for you!

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  11. Love the cow pix, Donna! Hell, I love the cows!!! I enjoy your reverence for the hairy children. You and your husband and keepers of a lovely flame...keep trudging!

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  12. Great pictures Donna and I enjoyed reading your previous post too. The good thing about Ireland is that lots of people have memories of visiting family farms during their childhood if not brought up on farms themselves so most have a good sense of just how busy it is :)

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