I took this one in mid summer a few years back when the adult goats were still in various stages of undress. Before long, their coats will start to thicken up again for the long winter. Nikon D810 with Nikkor 17-35mm lens (at 17mm) ISO 800, f/4 at 1/1250th of a second.
Back in my day goats wore their Sunday best when you paid them a visit. Tuxedos for the Billies and hoop skirts for the Nannies. Goats had respect back then. Now it’s nothing but this scrap filthy, busted-ass wool covering their bums. The world had gone to hell I tell you.
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Back in my day goats wore their Sunday best when you paid them a visit. Tuxedos for the Billies and hoop skirts for the Nannies. Goats had respect back then. Now it’s nothing but this scrap filthy, busted-ass wool covering their bums. The world had gone to hell I tell you.
Nice! Almost looks like your lead mountain goat is wearing saddlebags.
Love this angle of the goat, looks almost like a two-horned unicorn. Also, incredible background of clouds below and orange-ridge mountains.
Great environmental shot!