OK, it's a cow's eye, not a pig
This time of year I typically don't get out to shoot much. I took a camera along on a recent trip down south to visit some friends. They took us out to the family farm for an afternoon.
1) This calf was in a pen by itself being prepped for a show. Every time I got close to the fence to take a shot it walked up to me looking for a handout. So I took a closeup...
D7100, f/4.5 @ 85 mm, 1/320, ISO 400
2) This steer was another one of the show animals. He looked rather surly. I called this one 357 magnum.
D7100, f/4.5 @ 85 mm, 1/500, ISO 400
3) There was a lot of junk laying around the barnyard so it was difficult to get any decent shots of buildings etc. Here's the best attempt. I figured I'd offer the the B/W gurus an opportunity to critique my meager skills at conversion. For the international audience and urbanites in the USA, the MF on the tractor stands for Massey Furguson, not something a bit more vulgar.
D7100, f/8 @ 38 mm, 1/125, ISO 400, converted in LR