This is wonderful! I love your sneaking skills! Just the fact that you thought to do this is wonderful! This would be a cows eye view! 😄😂😂get it?
I think it comes in more handy for the teenager 😉
But seriously, sniper skills are one of the things I use to take photos in low light, at slow shutter speeds, and get clear photos — a combination of breath control, steadiness and not moving the camera when I press the shutter release.
Haha, this was funny. The cows I’ve seen around here, don’t run away… they just stare at us. They usually graze by a road, so they must be used to people.
Thanks, Janna! These cows were out in the middle of nowhere where they don’t see a lot of people. Although, you have to be careful because sometimes they will charge you.
You’ve got courage, Tim. Honestly. I don’t know if I would go as far as you did. Perhaps I would if something were massively important to me to photograph. I’ve been known to do some “things” that most would not. LOL
glorious! i want you to come take pics of the holler cattle!
Thanks, Cindy! I take it there would be less ice? 😉
what did the cow in the middle do after?
What? No bamboo to hide behind?
Not this time. Those cows were out in the middle of nowhere.
This is wonderful! I love your sneaking skills! Just the fact that you thought to do this is wonderful! This would be a cows eye view! 😄😂😂get it?
Thanks, Michelle. Ha! Ha! Ha! Really more of a view from a cow pie 😉
OH no! I love your stealth sneaking skills! Those probably comes in handy if you have a teenager! 😀
I think it comes in more handy for the teenager 😉
But seriously, sniper skills are one of the things I use to take photos in low light, at slow shutter speeds, and get clear photos — a combination of breath control, steadiness and not moving the camera when I press the shutter release.
OH I like that! Plus you are the tripod! LOL
Great post! Going to keep your technique in mind…
Thanks, Herman!
Wow, very clever! Such a great post.
Thanks!
Haha, this was funny. The cows I’ve seen around here, don’t run away… they just stare at us. They usually graze by a road, so they must be used to people.
Thanks, Janna! These cows were out in the middle of nowhere where they don’t see a lot of people. Although, you have to be careful because sometimes they will charge you.
I think you need a second photographer following you so we can see your technique at work. Fabulous post! The cows didn’t stand a chance!
Thanks, Olga! My wife often photographs me photographing stuff, but she was distracted with something else when I was sneaking up on the cows.
Too funny! Cow sneaking
Thanks!
Hi Timothy, thanks for the follow – much appreciated! Sounds like there isn’t much you won’t do to get a good photo!
Thanks, Veronica! I’ve been know to go to extremes;)
You’ve got courage, Tim. Honestly. I don’t know if I would go as far as you did. Perhaps I would if something were massively important to me to photograph. I’ve been known to do some “things” that most would not. LOL