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Actually, @jamesstaddon, I do the same thing of deleting pictures and try only to keep the clear pics, or the neat or cute ones in spite of the blur! Sometimes I get my mind set to, “Would I develop this?” đ
Our cow really likes company, so he gets curious sometimes too… which hasn’t always been good. đ
Yes, @buddingphotographer, the pictures really need help in a few areas. I normally see the problem after being out there, and when I’m working on editing, I don’t really feel like going out and trying to get them all back to how they were standing, ect!! With speaking of the distracting elements, I also wouldn’t trust the cow being very gentle if he were with the puppies or vice versa, if you keep in mind getting the distracting things out of the way.
I figured you would see the blur in picture #2. I think the focus area is on the ear! Again, it was a little different holding the puppy and trying to angle my camera in the right direction without looking into the view finder where it was aiming!
Here’s another try.

