thanks Helen – the first one is my favourite too and it is completely untouched – the shade cloth on the animal shelter gives the photo the pinkish tinge along with the light from the sun setting – and the goat Billy just jumped up on the container by himself!
thanks Charles – the second one is great (we have a lot of smoke around at the moment as some cane farmers burn off their fields and the sun looks really red and big through the haze)
This is what goats do bb 🙂 they jump on everything (a mountain instinct of sorts) – no posing required (though Billy – the goat in the photo – is a big poser – hahahaha).
well done Michael – you’re a champion photographer xo
These are lovely, Michael. Love the composition, particularly the first one – my favourite. Look forward to seeing more of your lovely images.
thanks Helen – the first one is my favourite too and it is completely untouched – the shade cloth on the animal shelter gives the photo the pinkish tinge along with the light from the sun setting – and the goat Billy just jumped up on the container by himself!
Funny how goats like to stand on mountaintops… or anything handy.
you’re not kidding Stafford – they escape occasionally and climb all over the car.
Love the composition in the photos…..the second one was my favorite….excellent job Michael.
thanks Charles – the second one is great (we have a lot of smoke around at the moment as some cane farmers burn off their fields and the sun looks really red and big through the haze)
How did he manage to get the goat to pose? 😉 A Dr Doolittle in the making 🙂
This is what goats do bb 🙂 they jump on everything (a mountain instinct of sorts) – no posing required (though Billy – the goat in the photo – is a big poser – hahahaha).