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02/11/2006 09:05:08 PM · #1
Took some goat pictures for a friend of mine today. It is not everyday that you get asked to take goat portraits. Only in the south I guess. How did I do? These are a few of my favorites. (comment for comment)

02/11/2006 09:09:03 PM · #2


Why are they all looking at me like that!

LOL!
02/11/2006 09:19:04 PM · #3
Left you some comments, & sent a funny pic.
02/11/2006 09:33:40 PM · #4
Originally posted by brizmama:

Left you some comments, & sent a funny pic.


HA! HA! Very cute!! Nice teeth.
02/11/2006 09:37:08 PM · #5
I like this one best...


The "backgrounds' don't lend themselves to normal portraiture, I understand, but getting the goats isolated from the "barn" a little would probably add some punch - at least for me :) It's a tough shoot, I know, and you did a nice job.
02/11/2006 09:37:43 PM · #6
In the trucking industry. This are called West Virginia Prositutes....Baa
02/11/2006 09:42:35 PM · #7
I was prepared for a comment like that! LOL
02/11/2006 09:45:24 PM · #8
I liked the closeup of the goat (left a comment). I also enjoyed the whimsy of the goats in the metal tubs. :)
02/11/2006 10:15:46 PM · #9
I like the one looking thru the fence. Here is one of mine taken at the stock show.



Message edited by author 2006-02-11 22:32:30.
02/11/2006 11:57:58 PM · #10
When I was in art school, I got the job of photographing all the instructors for a department newsletter. One of the Graphic Design teachers asked to be photographed with her pet pygmy goat. Who am I to say no to something like that. Got some great shots. I also got yelled at by the guy running the department studio, some rule about no livestock in the building. It's not like I staged a cattle drive down the main corridor or anything. Sheesh.
02/12/2006 12:05:15 AM · #11
Originally posted by Spazmo99:

When I was in art school, I got the job of photographing all the instructors for a department newsletter. One of the Graphic Design teachers asked to be photographed with her pet pygmy goat. Who am I to say no to something like that. Got some great shots. I also got yelled at by the guy running the department studio, some rule about no livestock in the building. It's not like I staged a cattle drive down the main corridor or anything. Sheesh.


Well, at least not THAT day, anyway. ;)
02/12/2006 12:06:29 AM · #12
Originally posted by laurielblack:

Originally posted by Spazmo99:

When I was in art school, I got the job of photographing all the instructors for a department newsletter. One of the Graphic Design teachers asked to be photographed with her pet pygmy goat. Who am I to say no to something like that. Got some great shots. I also got yelled at by the guy running the department studio, some rule about no livestock in the building. It's not like I staged a cattle drive down the main corridor or anything. Sheesh.


Well, at least not THAT day, anyway. ;)


Allegations were made, but nothing was ever proven...
02/12/2006 12:41:34 AM · #13
Here's one I took in India a few weeks ago. He was around my feet until I took his pic. I do not think he liked the flash.
02/12/2006 12:57:56 AM · #14
I had to turn off the flash. They kept running away from me.
02/12/2006 01:36:34 AM · #15
Goats! I have goat pictures, just not the guts to start a thread about them.. lol

Thanks Mandy!

02/12/2006 07:53:05 AM · #16
Nice stuff Mandy. I don't have any goat shots but I have the Dolly Lama.

02/12/2006 08:19:38 AM · #17
Did someone say Llama?
02/12/2006 08:59:11 AM · #18
Originally posted by Beach_mel:

Did someone say Llama?


As soon as I clicked on that I knew what it was going to be... and now... that song will be stuck in my head all day! Aaaah!
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