I can't have any dairy food so I don't even photograph Cows :'(
I will have a look around though
Is this contest limited to containers only? Or any photo relating to milk?
It could be a cow, a goat, a milking parlour, anything related to Dairy.
""We love ice cream, milk, pudding, etc. We have seen cows and goats in the field. Let's take photographs where the subject relates to milk or products made with dairy products. How about containers? Have fun!"
Thanks, Pat.
Interesting entries, Ken.
Well Mario, I am not good at making people laugh, so I try to make them wonder ^-^
Ken, those are fantastic entries! That's one mighty big milking parlor! Wow! The largest I've seen is 8 stations!!!
Thanks Pat. The parlor belongs to a customer of mine, and would be considered maybe a little larger than average for Montana. I've seen one in Idaho that was two double-sixteens back-to-back, allowing them to milk 64 cows at a time. And I saw a 75-cow carousel in Colorado!
Nice nostalgic presentation captured there, Bob!
Lovely composition, Bob!
Reminds me of my Granny who had a stall at the Farmers' Market and made cottage cheese every week for that. No photos though. :(
Wow! These photos have me excited about the topic and looking forward to seeing more from y'all.
I spent an entire summer with my grandma in Alabama, and she taught me to make butter. What fun it was to churn the milk with an old fashioned butter churn. It was so exciting when I would begin to see the butter globs on the dasher that I lifted up and down, over and over, until the butter was ready to be coaxed to give up the last of the milk and then put it into the butter mold that had the flowers carved in relief. What great memories y'all have brought to mind!
I still have that butter mold. :)
Ruth Ann
Thanks!
My wife loves to show off her antiques.
So far, there is one particular shot of all these entries that really stands out. It is already a winner in my opinion. Unless of course, another one comes along to take the spot.
Steve, I think your shot is a calf from Salem Sue pictured above!
Never Been There. I took this photo At A Dairy Farm In Strasburg, Pennsylvania.
Steve
Thanks Ken! But I don't know what you're trying to tell me!
Steve
But the entry is so much like Ken's. I would like to have it erased. I have some different entries.
Have A Blessed Day
Steve
No hidden agenda Steve, just thought it looked like the other half of the pair! A matched set, if you will ;)
I thought that clothesline had an Amish look about it!
I'm A little confused about Dairy. For instance, A Steer wouldn't be able to give milk, only Beef. Is it still considered dairy? I think my next entry will be all right. I just had to have an infected Tooth pulled. The infection was going up into my jaw and causing A lot of Swelling. I'm just trying to make myself feel better by entering this
Challenge. All prayers will be appreciated.
Steve
Quote from: Fotobirder on August 15, 2014, 06:05:56 PM
I'm A little confused about Dairy. For instance, A Steer wouldn't be able to give milk, only Beef. Is it still considered dairy? I think my next entry will be all right. I just had to have an infected Tooth pulled. The infection was going up into my jaw and causing A lot of Swelling. I'm just trying to make myself feel better by entering this
Challenge. All prayers will be appreciated.
Steve
I will be praying for you Steve!
You got it, Steve. Tooth issues like that can really spoil a day/week/month.... While a steer can't give milk, a Holstein steer is still a dairy animal, so in my book would be considered dairy. I think there is a lot of leeway here, as you can see I assumed when posting the Elk pairs, and others have followed suit.
Cows look alike. LOL!!! :D ;D :lol:
Just said a prayer for you, Steve.
Speedy healing and free from pain.
Steve, if you want to take out that one entry so you can add something different, let me know. :thumbsup:
I've had that kind of tooth infection, so I know what you're going through. Praying for you.