So lately, I've been having fun seeing how close I can get to a cow's nose to take a picture without getting licked. So far, my camera has escaped any slobber or snot, my hand may have gotten licked once or twice. I like taking pictures of different aspects of the cow, not just her whole body, it makes it more interesting. And you get a whole different perspective.
My favorite subject is of course Jamster.
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Jamster's ear |
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All curled up |
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Her side |
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She has a heart on her back! |
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Yum, a big nose-full of feed |
And of course we have other cows besides Jamster.
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Hiding in the shadows |
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Fatty |
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Fatty again |
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Cindy |
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RPFatsy |
Things don't always look the same, it depends on what viewpoint you take. For example, cows are quite goofy to look at regularly, but if you take a close-up snapshot of a certain part of them, it makes them look all out of proportion and even more goofy.
Another example: I'm not the most positive person in the world. But thankfully, I have Josiah, who reminds me quite often to look at things in a more positive perspective.
"Let us hold tightly without wavering to the hope we affirm, for God can be trusted to keep his promise."
Hebrews 10:23
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