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Little guy from our last class. He gave just a hint of a smile...I absolutely love how his cheecks hang down!
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Volgens mijn was ik hier te laat om de geboorte te zien,
zo aan de rechter koe te zien is dit kalfje net geboren
Ik had het niet eens in de gaten zag het thuis op de laptop pas toen ik wat zag hangen aan de koe z'n kont :-))
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I think I was here too late to see the birth
As you can see from the cow on the right, this calf has just been born
I didn't even notice it at home on the laptop until I saw something hanging from the cow's ass :-))
La photographie de nouveau-nés est l'une des disciplines les plus belles et les plus délicates de la photographie.
C'est un domaine qui allie art et responsabilité éthique.
Les nouveau-nés comptent parmi les sujets les plus vulnérables à photographier, et la moindre négligence peut entraîner des dommages graves et irréversibles.
La photographie de nouveau-nés est bien plus qu’une simple maîtrise de l’éclairage et des idées créatives ; il s’agit d’assurer une sécurité absolue et d’agir avec intégrité à chaque étape 🤔
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Newborn photography is one of the most beautiful yet delicate branches of photography.
It is a field that combines artistry with significant ethical responsibility.
Newborns are among the most vulnerable subjects to photograph, and even the slightest negligence can result in serious and irreversible harm.
This makes newborn photography far more than just mastering lighting and creative ideas; it is about ensuring absolute safety and acting with integrity at every step.🤔
I happened to be going past field on the way to looking for bluebells in the woods, when I noticed this ewe appeared to be in labour. Within two or three minutes, the lamb was born. Here are mother and newborn bonding.
*****HI! THIS WAS NOT EDITED WITH PHOTOSCAPE, SO I'M NOT SURE WHY THEY SHOW IT ON THEIR SITE***
Here are a few more from the session I did a few weeks back.
You can see the framing when viewed on black!
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They are fed by their mother for 18-21 days. A female's milk contains up to 60% fat, so pups grow very quickly, gaining about 2kg in weight each day.
The females leave the pups after 21 days and go back to sea. The pups then have to learn to look after themselves. The mortality rate in the first year is 30-50%.
This little one is 11 days old and a dream to photograph.As a hobbyist mostly, I don't advertise (but I do charge for these sessions), but I love doing newborn session. Send some my way!
My newborn Phalenopsis! Such a big sattisfaction to have new flowers from an old orchid you take care of.....
Newborn, GA (Newton County) Copyright 2008 D. Nelson
What can I say...one of my two favorite buildings in the WORLD. The other one being the Bostwick cotton gin.