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Topic: test photo with different camera
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| Craig C
08-12-2012 12:34:24
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My old smartphone put fuzzy pics on this site, and I wanted to try the Iphone camera for clarity. |
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| Rwolfejr
08-14-2012 13:00:08
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Re: test photo with different camera in reply to Brown Green, 08-12-2012 12:34:24
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Was very funny... cracked me up...!
Maybe more of a case of where it came into the thread. (And actually I think that aspect might have added to the hilarity of it for me. Sort of a strategic pause...) |
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| Craig C
08-12-2012 12:44:06
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Re: test photo with different camera in reply to Craig C, 08-12-2012 12:34:24
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|   Looks like it worked this time. And a clearer pic. Maybe next time I'll post a tractor pic. |
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| Bob Harvey
08-12-2012 17:15:50
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Re: test photo with different camera in reply to Craig C, 08-12-2012 12:44:06
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| Tim S
08-12-2012 18:03:40
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Re: test photo with different camera in reply to Bob Harvey, 08-12-2012 17:15:50
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| Yes Cattle, feeder calves put on grass at about #500-#600, then bring them in and finish them... |
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| Bob Harvey
08-13-2012 08:34:07
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Re: test photo with different camera in reply to Tim S, 08-12-2012 18:03:40
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| My reply was an attempted bit of hunour regarding his comment about 'fuzzy pics', maybe too subtle. |
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| Tim S
08-12-2012 16:25:24
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Re: test photo with different camera in reply to Craig C, 08-12-2012 12:44:06
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| We brought our grass calves in last week, normally bring them in mid Oct, the grass was getting weak, 220 black steers, starting them out with ground hay and a bit of corn till they get started then backing off on the hay, using steer stuffers for feeders, under roof... |
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| Bob Collins
08-12-2012 14:00:36
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Re: test photo with different camera in reply to Craig C, 08-12-2012 12:44:06
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| Pretty good smile on number 12! |
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| Craig C
08-12-2012 14:32:35
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Re: test photo with different camera in reply to Bob Collins, 08-12-2012 14:00:36
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| Thats the first calf and bred heifer group. They have been fed silage since the first of July. We"re not as dry as we have been but they have a high maintenance requirement trying to still grow. |
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