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what is wrong with their eyes!?
never seen eyes like this on goats. is this a special breed? droopy top-lid goat?
should I attend more state fairs?
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The top one is perfection Sam, the eye, the lips, the whiskers on her chinny chin chin. That’s a happy picture that will make people smile. I’d probably muck it up with more contrast or less exposure and crop some of her body off, but as an artist I’m sure you’re learning not to listen to the Peanut Gallery.
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They are adorable.
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Not sure about the eyes, Greg. They were sort of relaxing and maybe trying to nap. Cute, though.
Frank: What I’d love to do with that shot is somehow fix the background. Not ideal shooting conditions and I was just playing around, so these are all lacking in key ways.
Dawn: You really ought to have seen them. Adorable doesn’t begin to describe it.
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They were probably lining up for a shot at a headbutt …
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If my goats ever get married and I need a photographer, boy am I releived to know you’re available. 🙂
Nice.
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