Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Fences

Even though this is a Good Fences post, the fences are hardly noticeable.  Its the critters that take centerstage.
These are the same cows/calves I photograph every chance I get.  I told Roger they are the most photographed cows there ever was.
Isn't it a cutie???  Who can resist a face like that?
How can they be so content in temps as cold as it was today?

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Thank you Theresa for keeping it going.


32 comments:

  1. The cows are so cute. Their furs are keeping them warm.

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  2. The calf on the right in the bottom photo looks distinctly cranky. I like that. ;-)

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  3. Who could resist them, so cute & contented! I love Mom's freckled face & black nose too!

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  4. You are right. I hardly noticed the fence. You gotta love a cow face!!

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  5. Sure the fences are in the photos...but I must be honest here....I LOVE the cows/calves best of all. Sweet.

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  6. Excelente fotografia e bom trabalho.
    Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.

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  7. Hello, my eyes go straight to the cute cows. Adoarble photos, great fence find. Enjoy your day and the weekend ahead!

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  8. I want to pet them and hug them and photograph them.. just staring at your photos makes me happy and warm and fuzzy inside... LOVE ALL OF THESE

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  9. Lovely shots of these pretty cows.

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  10. No wonder you shoot them often. They are so cute and attractive.

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  11. I have often wondered how farm animals can be so unaffected by the cold.

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  12. The critters are adorable and fascinating ~ great photography and fence is neat too ~

    Happy Weekend to you ^_^

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  13. Really nice shots of those lovely cows behind the fencing. I do agree that one has a very sweet looking face.

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  14. Little one are so cute and so fuzzy in the colder areas.
    MB

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  15. What sweet cows. They must be very strong to withstand the cold. Back in Ireland we bring our animals into the barn for the worst of the winter cold. It's a really happy day in spring when they get to enjoy the freedom of the open pasture again. They run and jump and kick their heels like over-excited puppy dogs. All the best, Bonny

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  16. Such winsome appealing creatures tend to elicit conflicted reactions … hopefully their fate is not a dinner table any time soon but to freely roam for years and years.

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  18. Yep, I'd be looking for the warm hay, for sure.

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  19. Awe, they are so cute! I know what you mean, the calves and cows down the road get photographed a lot by me.

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  20. They look like they have nice winter coats on. Maybe they are warm...I hope! Hugs, Diane

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  21. These images are so wonderful to look at. The last shot is my favorite!

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  22. They're all pretty, but that one little one is even more adorable!

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  23. Hello Rose!:) Your fence post is delightful. The cows/calves are adorable in such wonderful poses. I would also photograph them a lot if I lived nearby, and do take a lot of pictures of ours.
    Have a good Weekend!:)

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  24. You focused perfectly Rose.. I guess they have their winter coats on :) made me cooler just seeing these shots, merci beaucoup!

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  25. The calves are quite cute - and very hairy!

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  26. Ohhh they are so cute, and very photogenic.

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