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Goat Farm. AKA Terraced Goats Colour Version Added

  • 5faythe
    Participant

    While travelling in the hilly countryside near Nerja in Spain we
    came around a corner to find this goat farm perched on a
    very steep incline at the side of the road.
    I don’t know what the gradient was but I doubt if I would
    be able to climb it.
    How the goats were able to stand I do not know.

    John.

    Pixelle
    Member

    That’s fantastic, a real-live ..er…goat farm.
    I’m glad you were able to stop
    and I do hope that you have it in colour. Please?

    Pixelle
    Member

    How the goats were able to stand I do not know.

    And the goatherd? The milkmand? What about the vet??

    miki g
    Participant

    Pixelle wrote:

    How the goats were able to stand I do not know.

    And the goatherd? The milkmand? What about the vet??

    And whoever built it. :lol: Well done John

    jb7
    Participant

    The men who stare at Goats-
    that’s out this weekend, isn’t it?

    I read the book, the trailers for the movie look mad-
    but might have been madder with Jon Ronson in the role of the journalist…

    This looks great, really nice-
    especially the terraced goats-

    Doesn’t look like it would take much to knock them over…

    5faythe
    Participant

    Many thanks for your kind replies.

    Pixelle I do have the colour original and will root it out later.
    I too wondered how this was all put together and looked after.

    miki g yes how was it built? and who?

    Hi Joseph.
    Terraced Goats.
    Good title.
    Could I rent it?

    Thanks all.
    Appreciate your comments.

    John.

    jb7
    Participant

    You may have it for nothing-

    Although, at some point, I might want it back-

    Great picture, must be good to see a print-

    Alan Rossiter
    Participant

    Great picture, must be good to see a print-

    LARGE.

    There looks to be a lot of detail there that would make great viewing.

    5faythe
    Participant

    Thanks Joseph.
    A rolling contract on the new title until such time
    as the author wants it back.
    That’s a good deal. :)

    Alan and Joseph.
    I noticed that there seemed to be good detail in the pics I took of this
    scene as soon as I viewed it on the laptop.
    Even when magnified quite a bit.
    I find this strange as it is taken handheld with the Canon EF 90-300
    which is a bit hard to hold steady although it was at the short end.

    There is quite a few goats there to hold the interest. :)

    Many thanks for the replies.

    John.

    aoluain
    Participant

    great shot John,

    Great conposition and the contrast and sharpness is great!

    I think great is a great word :lol:

    Rob
    Member

    Fabulous. What a sight…

    Organised chaos springs to mind. Great picture…

    Martin
    Participant

    Nice shots, the goats are great well done

    5faythe
    Participant

    Hi Alan, Rob and Martin.

    It was a fascinating sight and site to be confronted with when
    we came round the corner.
    Still don’t know how they could stand and live on
    such a slope.

    I appreciate your kind comments.

    John.

    Deebo
    Participant

    Excellent pic John, been looking at this for over 10 mins or so. Stacks of detail and a scene of chaos.
    Although I am sure the goats can easily live on this terrain :-)
    Dee

    MartinOC
    Participant

    Didn’t see this before now…this is really an outstanding shot.
    The subject is crazy/wonderful and very well composed and taken.

    Fascinating, as you say yourself, is a good word to describe it.

    Martin

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