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<blockquote data-quote="East Caney" data-source="post: 1149973" data-attributes="member: 2960"><p>Doc, I'm no professional photographer. Neither can I give an adequate explanation to some of the experiences I've had taking photos of cattle. However, I have taken many, many photos of cattle in the attempt to get just a few good photos. In doing so, I have learned to move ever so slightly in different directions or change the height of the camera. The reason I do this is because the perspective from the 2D lens can seem very different than what I'm seeing with the eye. I also know that just as one camera angle may give an appearance of extra length, another may give the appearance of an animal being short-bodied. So then, I pose this question - Which one is actually correct? With this particular bull, I can't answer that. As I've watched him grow and develop, he's changing all the time. He's grown on me over time. Sometimes, in the pasture, I like his length. I'm a fan of exceptional length and not acceptable length. So, that's the thought I have when I look at him and say I'd like more length. I don't think anyone would argue that walking around an animal is the ideal way to judge its quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="East Caney, post: 1149973, member: 2960"] Doc, I'm no professional photographer. Neither can I give an adequate explanation to some of the experiences I've had taking photos of cattle. However, I have taken many, many photos of cattle in the attempt to get just a few good photos. In doing so, I have learned to move ever so slightly in different directions or change the height of the camera. The reason I do this is because the perspective from the 2D lens can seem very different than what I'm seeing with the eye. I also know that just as one camera angle may give an appearance of extra length, another may give the appearance of an animal being short-bodied. So then, I pose this question - Which one is actually correct? With this particular bull, I can't answer that. As I've watched him grow and develop, he's changing all the time. He's grown on me over time. Sometimes, in the pasture, I like his length. I'm a fan of exceptional length and not acceptable length. So, that's the thought I have when I look at him and say I'd like more length. I don't think anyone would argue that walking around an animal is the ideal way to judge its quality. [/QUOTE]
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