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<blockquote data-quote="certherfbeef" data-source="post: 35059" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>The unfortunate thing about Browarny is that you have to have time to travel to either Texas or Canada. There schools don't often get east of the Mississippi. I am finding that pratice makes perfect. And if you want a shot where the animal looks like they are in the show ring...you have to have someone with you to get their attention. On the other hand, a really good zoom will get a good picture and the animal won't even know you are there.</p><p></p><p>I was taking pictures of the neighbors clubby calves, I had three calves licking my pant leg and the calf I was wanting the pic of would not walk away from me. She was trying to lick the camera. Finally had to go get help. Always interesting!!! Have fun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="certherfbeef, post: 35059, member: 190"] The unfortunate thing about Browarny is that you have to have time to travel to either Texas or Canada. There schools don't often get east of the Mississippi. I am finding that pratice makes perfect. And if you want a shot where the animal looks like they are in the show ring...you have to have someone with you to get their attention. On the other hand, a really good zoom will get a good picture and the animal won't even know you are there. I was taking pictures of the neighbors clubby calves, I had three calves licking my pant leg and the calf I was wanting the pic of would not walk away from me. She was trying to lick the camera. Finally had to go get help. Always interesting!!! Have fun [/QUOTE]
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