Cottage cows
I'm glad I'm done with last year's july pictures. There were a lot of them, from the very beginning to the last day. Now I didn't deal with those until now because there was a lot I wanted to experiment on with them, mostly focus stacking and panoramas.
If you know about those, you get that it takes a lot of time to make one picture out of multiple. It takes time but at the end I'm glad I did them because they're interesting to look at.
I went to a cottage in the Vosges with a lot of other people from an association I am a part of (not sure I'll stay, I'll talk about it later) and brought my photography gear. Near that cottage was an enclosure full of cows and there were babies !!!
They're a cattle breed that's local to the area called Vosgienne, mostly used for milk production to make a smelly and delicious cheese called Munster.
I like it with potatoes and cold cuts since it's so melty. Some restaurants offer flammekueche (but only tourist say this, we say tarte flambée) with that cheese on it, it looks delicious but the recipes is mostly onions and I hate them.
ANYWAYS.
I really like looking at the way a cows back curves and how geometric they look. They're very aesthetic to me in a design way not in a cottage-core way.
Also, there were calves with angry eyebrows and it was very cute. Like... LOOK AT THEM !!!!
What made you SO MAD little one ??? I really like this picture, they look like two children. I imagine them in the 1920 with caps and selling newspapers but also hiding knives to defend themselves and convince people to give them a tip.
Watchu looking at NERD ?











