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  • Blaithin
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2016
    • 2514

    #41
    Originally posted by woodland View Post
    #5 would make a nice replacement............. only if she wasn’t so “horny” 😉

    Quite a nice bunch for sharing their mommas.
    Horns are easy to deal with!

    She’s nice but her family line is full of *******. Might be her eyebrows but I’ve always gotten the impression she’s got that deep in her personality and it’s going to make an appearance.

    This is her full sister we kept back from last year. She’s never been a problem.

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    • Blaithin
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2016
      • 2514

      #42
      This morning it began. One animal was out. Just one. Came to the house, dog started barking, calf started mooing. “Help I’m thirsty and I escaped which seemed like a good thing to do at the time but now I’m alone and hellllppp”


      Eventually she’ll be like her mom and just know to follow me to the gate. Annoying beasts.

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      • Blaithin
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2016
        • 2514

        #43
        So every year I put together a calendar of photos I've taken around the acreage of my animals. It's kind of my catch all Christmas gift. Can give them to anyone! Mostly just gets me out with my camera and gives me a way to share my photos instead of just sit on them all to myself.

        Currently I'm working on the 2021 version. I usually procrastinate it and end up trying to jam it all together the last minute. This year is very cow focused. Apparently I need to get my camera out with the chickens more often!

        Here's a couple photos that are going to make an appearance this year.
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        • woodland
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2015
          • 1973

          #44
          Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
          So every year I put together a calendar of photos I've taken around the acreage of my animals. It's kind of my catch all Christmas gift. Can give them to anyone! Mostly just gets me out with my camera and gives me a way to share my photos instead of just sit on them all to myself.

          Currently I'm working on the 2021 version. I usually procrastinate it and end up trying to jam it all together the last minute. This year is very cow focused. Apparently I need to get my camera out with the chickens more often!

          Here's a couple photos that are going to make an appearance this year.
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          We make a calendar as well and hand it out to business associates and family instead of Christmas cards. Just got it back from the printer yesterday. Having a camera in the phone is the handiest thing ever.
          Cattle are amazing creatures. Can’t have too many pictures of them.

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          • Blaithin
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2016
            • 2514

            #45
            That’s awesome that you do a calendar as well.

            I try not to use the photos I take on my phone. Camera is just better quality and gives me more editing control. But sometimes the right place at the right time only has the phone handy and not the camera.

            PhotoShop has upped my calendar game quite a bit.

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            • burnt
              Banned
              • Sep 2009
              • 3918

              #46
              Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
              That’s awesome that you do a calendar as well.

              I try not to use the photos I take on my phone. Camera is just better quality and gives me more editing control. But sometimes the right place at the right time only has the phone handy and not the camera.

              PhotoShop has upped my calendar game quite a bit.
              Some cheating okay ... situational ethics!?!

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              • Blaithin
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2016
                • 2514

                #47
                Originally posted by burnt View Post
                Some cheating okay ... situational ethics!?!
                Hah yes, that’s it.

                Or content vs quality.

                Phone can take good photos but it rarely lets me have the level of editing that a camera photo does.

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                • Blaithin
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2016
                  • 2514

                  #48
                  Here's an example of what the editing can do. Mediocre, unattractive, nothing to write home about photo.

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                  To this.

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                  And I really don't know the possibilities of editing. I stick to a handful of things. For example, I couldn't manage to edit the thistles out Lol

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                  • woodland
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2015
                    • 1973

                    #49
                    Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
                    Here's an example of what the editing can do. Mediocre, unattractive, nothing to write home about photo.

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                    To this.

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                    And I really don't know the possibilities of editing. I stick to a handful of things. For example, I couldn't manage to edit the thistles out Lol
                    Ummm is that false advertising? I see you took the leaning fence posts and saggy wire out but he could have used some horn augmentation and a splash of white to brighten his face and brisket. Maybe even a new Allflex for his ear and a shiny nose ring too. I mean if this is for his Tinder profile ya better go all out. Gotta lure the girls in somehow 😎

                    I prefer au naturel with our pics. 😉

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                    • Blaithin
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2016
                      • 2514

                      #50
                      He’s a Hereford. Nothing can help him.

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