Curious as Cows
Cows graze in the pasture.
Beautiful green grass in the foreground
Mountains in the background
Against a blue sky with puffy white clouds.
I unload the big heavy view camera
And begin the process
Of setting up the tripod,
Mounting the camera,
Attaching the lens.
As I do my work,
The cows begin to move.
I haven’t noticed
Until I dip my head
Under the drape
To focus the lens.
Before me is not
The serene landscape
I came to shoot
But a group of cows
Now only fifteen feet away
All looking right at me.
One moves up close enough
To fill my viewfinder
Demanding a portrait,
Not a landscape.
Never knew that speed was necessary
When photographing cows
But they are clearly
More curious
Than cats.
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Ha! I can see it all.
You have one of those old large-format cameras? I’m jealous as hell.
No – I took a class where we could borrow one. It was a radically different experience from 35 mm and digital.
I’m infinitely curious about the underappreciated cow. (My sister dislikes them, calling them ugly and stupid.) Thanks to paying homage to my spirit animal!
When I told my about professor about my experience, he wasn’t surprised. Said that is one of the challenges of photographing cows.
laughed out loud at the close-up portrait 🙂
Better than I was hoping for!
Photogenic cows.
I guess everybody would
rather have a close=up
Apparently they have no self-image issues!
Very nice – the longish description (2nd 3rd and 4th stanza) give us time to imagine it so well.
Thank you!
hahaha! I love this!
One moves up close enough
To fill my viewfinder
Demanding a portrait,
Not a landscape.
And of course cows will do what cows do!
But a group of cows
Now only fifteen feet away
All looking right at me.