From the above image and the title, I hope I have already explained myself, thoroughly. I asked those cattle to smile and they ALL did. No complaining, no nothing! They all stopped eating their grass and posed! It was very rewarding. I was extremely pleased with the outcome of the photo shoot. Even after it was over, the cows stood and stared at me. They seemed to be quite literally in shock to see someone with an iPhone. Look at all of them. They all had their eyes open and looking at the camera. They all smiled. No bounding around. No fidgeting. These cattle are the most lovely, attentive creatures on the planet. I'll say this: if the need for anyone to take a picture arises, maybe choose a cow as the subject to photograph. Don't get too close. Don't scare them. Just stop and ask them. Then quickly take the picture and leave them in the field to graze. It all works like a charm. Cows love to be photographed! They always make time to smile and look smart. What a joy these little brown, fuzzy creatures were to work with. I guess there is no need to write anymore on this subject. Anyone who has taken pictures of other live subjects, other than cows, understands. Let me know your thoughts about why cattle pose so prettily.
Louise's Utopia: Taking Pictures of Cattle Is Way Easier Than Lassoing a Child
Updated: Nov 17, 2024
I had a whole herd chase my UTV at work because they wanted sweet feed. We got the gate closed but they all mooed at us loudly as we drove away.
Love Cows!