Many of your images bring a smile as I open the post. This one is no exception. Black and white is the perfect processing choice. The perspective from which the image was shot -- perfect.
I like goats. We had a goat growing up. His name was Bandit and he was very playful. He would chase us outside but when we ran into the house and slammed the door on him he would ram his head into the door. Bandit, my brother and I would all get a scolding. :o)
Many of your images bring a smile as I open the post. This one is no exception. Black and white is the perfect processing choice. The perspective from which the image was shot -- perfect.
ReplyDeleteHave a great Sunday.
Thank you so much, Sue
ReplyDeletefor these wonderful compliment. :)
What a nice goat captured in an artistic way!
ReplyDeleteBtw: If you want Olga The Travelling Bra to visit you, send me a note and I'll ask for you :-)
Oh, thanks Renny
ReplyDeletefor the compliment. And about Olga I will keep that in my mind! :)
Love the shape and form. Almost abstract...very soft and inviting. Nice!
ReplyDeleteLove the almost abstractness of this image. Very soft and inviting...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for these nice words, Marcie! :)
ReplyDeleteI like goats. We had a goat growing up. His name was Bandit and he was very playful. He would chase us outside but when we ran into the house and slammed the door on him he would ram his head into the door. Bandit, my brother and I would all get a scolding. :o)
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice little story about the goat, Tawnyia! Thanks for the comment.:)
ReplyDeleteI really like your blog. You always have beautiful and meaningful photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks Eddie!!! :)
ReplyDeletevery beautiful angle and crop
ReplyDeleteHi Vaggelis,
ReplyDeletethank you for stopping here and for the comment. It's not cropped, the pictures was framed this way full.:)
Oh Susanne, that is so cute....Anna :)
ReplyDeleteYep, he was actually posing for me...LOL...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment, Anna!