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ArneG (Arne Gulstene) said 2 years ago:

I feel sheepish now

uncommondepth (Roberta Murray) said 2 years ago:

Ha! Funny. You can see the capricious look in it's eye. It is an Angora goat isn't it?

philippe (Philippe Reichert) said 2 years ago:

This is a cool portrait. :o)

nattfodd (Alexandre Buisse) said 2 years ago:

Perhaps a self-portrait, even? There is so much we don't know about Brandon!

zora (Javier Sánchez) said 2 years ago:

Yes, he's a part time sheperd and photographer. That aside, a really like the general conformation of this. It might have been taken with a lubitel or something like it.

KidJim (Jean Marc Veliscek) said 2 years ago:

- Milk ?

aloha_photo (Jeff Sisemoore) said 2 years ago:

He looks like he has been partying all night. Lol.

lbstone (Brandon Stone) said 2 years ago:

This wonderful guy lives at our summer ranch in Colorado. It's kind of a long story, but my wife and I found him while hiking on one of the back trails. He was just a baby... sickly and almost dead. We nursed him back to health over many months. After he was healthy enough we drove him far away in our beat-up old Jeep and set him free. Amazingly, he was able to find us again and to this day he never goes very far away from our property. We decided to name him Leland.

Actually, everything I just said is a complete fabrication. None of it is true. We have no ranch, no Jeep, and I'm pretty sure my wife and I have never even gone hiking together. The true story is much less interesting, so I'll spare you the details.

Sometimes it's fun not to know things, because you get to make up whatever you want!

Blizzard (Beef Jerky) said 2 years ago:

I am making this a favorite.
Not only is this a wonderful photograph, but the story is entertaining too. ;)

misu (Mikhail Palinchak) said 1 year ago:

Nice colors, subject and vintaging. The main problem with this photo is lapse of white on the head and back of the goat!

misu (Mikhail Palinchak) said 1 year ago:

BTW, You have made a great site... it is pitty that there isn't a lot of photographers!

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