In the middle of the city, there is a farm. Here you find various animals and lovely products made from their milk. But this hosts the perfect opportunity to take some photographs of the cows. spotted these furry friends and immediately ran to them. But they were just too far away for petting. Luckily I took the zoom lens with me and I got some really nice photographs of these magnificent creatures walking in the suburban farm.
Please do enjoy these photographs and scroll to the bottom to read my general musings, as per usual.
Can you see them, the one cow ask the other one.
Can they see us? he asks sarcastically.
I don't know, his friend responds.
Do they see me, I wonder myself. This random guy making clicking noises with the black thing in his hands. But there I stood, taking photographs of them like they were my models. And to some degree, they were. The cows turned into the models. Furry, big, and loud models.
We stood and watched for a while before the others were brought out for milking. The sisters. The white fluffy cows looked at the jersey cows across them as if they were aliens. But they probably were for them. Two different cow species looking at each other must have been a crazy experience. Seeing different cultures are probably the closest we can come to this feeling.
But in any case, these beauties stood still for us so that we could see them a bit better. They posed like real models.
I hope you enjoyed this cow photography post.
Happy photographing and stay safe.
The photographs used in this post are my own, taken with my Nikon D300 and Tamron 300mm zoom lens. The musings are also my own.