Tuesday, February 27, 2007
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8 Comments:
Wow, they're pretty darn close. They don't hide from humans or are they just used to them?
mishy - they are pretty used to people, and the cow and calf herds are pretty mellow, though I guess the bulls can sometimes be aggressive.
I love the prints in the mud.
la - you have inspired me to try to find interesting things to photograph!
That's great you can get so close to the animals. Around here you a couple of seconds and then they're gone.
How do you get your pictures so clear? They look so good, I can practically smell the herd from here.
flix - I did sort of stand behind a bush in case they were startled and began to run!
pru - I bought a new Canon camera that I can barely operate . . .
p.s. they don't smell as bad as you'd think!
aw, thanks!
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