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<blockquote data-quote="HFX" data-source="post: 760648" data-attributes="member: 14171"><p>I feel she stands out better in #1 and #2 because of the good background; however I don't like the way she stands in these. I feel she stands better in the third picture although the calf blocks the full profile. If it was me I'd go and take another two photos. One photo would have her standing as she is in #3, but without the calf and in the second photo I would have them both standing up in a similar manner and facing the same direction. The cow will sell herself, but the calf is always the 'icing' on the cake. In my opinion a good calf will convince the potential buyer to make the purchase. But I agree it is easier said than done when trying to get that 'ideal' photo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HFX, post: 760648, member: 14171"] I feel she stands out better in #1 and #2 because of the good background; however I don’t like the way she stands in these. I feel she stands better in the third picture although the calf blocks the full profile. If it was me I’d go and take another two photos. One photo would have her standing as she is in #3, but without the calf and in the second photo I would have them both standing up in a similar manner and facing the same direction. The cow will sell herself, but the calf is always the ‘icing’ on the cake. In my opinion a good calf will convince the potential buyer to make the purchase. But I agree it is easier said than done when trying to get that ‘ideal’ photo. [/QUOTE]
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