Monday, February 4, 2019

sambucus

The black goats - especially the solid black goats - are always difficult to photograph.
So I was very pleased to get this portrait of Sambucus today.



Did you notice her lovely little smile?


I think Bui deserves to have an entire blog post, all to herself.
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12 comments:

  1. WTG! BUI!
    Seeing her smile is an automatic laugh aloud. Thank you

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  2. Your goats are in love with the lens!

    On a related subject do you make elderberry wine? My mom's country generation swore by it. I was out at age two helping my sisters pick elderberries, and learning to identify them. Never got to taste the wine though.

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    1. No, the wild birds get the elderberries here :)

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  3. Lovely. They do seem to enjoy posing, don't they? Or maybe you are just a very clever photographer...or both.

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    1. Well, I'm not sure it's either one! I'm usually at a distance when I get good goat images, and I don't think they know I'm photographing them. And there's a lot of luck involved...for every good goat snap there are probably a couple hundred that are immediately deleted. On the other hand, I always tell them when they've been posted here on the blog, so who knows? Maybe they ARE posing ;)

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  4. Those eyes are startling. Love the horns. Pretty goat! (Black guinea pigs are notoriously hard to photograph, too!)

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  5. When Bui was a baby, pictures of her look like a little plush toy with lifesaver mints for eyes :) I'll see if I can find one of her baby pictures to post.

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  6. Those are great shots! One of my new kids is solid black and I'm having a heck of a time getting good photos. Of course, with kids, they rarely stand still long enough anyway.

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    1. Thanks, Leigh :) My black goats are a real challenge to photograph in a way that also conveys a bit of their character - I was quite happy with this one!

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  7. So sweet. Perhaps that white background helps. :)

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  8. I love the smile! She really is a beauty.

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