Interesting thing about shearing is how ■■■■■■ tough a job it is. and then you remember how even tougher it must have been 150 years ago.
Interesting thing about shearing is how ■■■■■■ tough a job it is. and then you remember how even tougher it must have been 150 years ago.
Freshly shaven alpacas look silly, too. These four keep the grass at my Dad‘s place under control… I know, I know, you want to say the black ones could have been eaten by Nathan Christian Bock and no one would have noticed either way.
Love the last one.
The light, the black and white background, the little Buddha...
hahaha!!
Looks remarkably like the two on the right, jumped out of the frames on the left :)
Love the last one.
The light, the black and white background, the little Buddha...
yeah me too. She's an old girl who doesn't have much longer, so I'm going to get it printed for her owners. Kind of looks like she's in her happy place, dreaming of times past
Christian Bock! Christian Bock!
I seem to have (alleged) drugs on the brain.
Some sweet photos there!
Also, what do you lot do for tripods? I don't have one, but was considering getting a gorillapod. Anyone know much about them?
Never used a gorilla pod. How bigs your camera? If it's an DSLR, you're better off investing in a decent tripod.
Damn…
Used to be into the photography thing as a youngster, but not so much anymore.
I love it. Always have.
Just point and shoot. I might buy a DSLR one day, but I'm really a novice so it's not something I'm considering now.Also, what do you lot do for tripods? I don't have one, but was considering getting a gorillapod. Anyone know much about them?
Never used a gorilla pod. How bigs your camera? If it's an DSLR, you're better off investing in a decent tripod.
Just point and shoot. I might buy a DSLR one day, but I'm really a novice so it's not something I'm considering now.
Also, what do you lot do for tripods? I don't have one, but was considering getting a gorillapod. Anyone know much about them?
Never used a gorilla pod. How bigs your camera? If it's an DSLR, you're better off investing in a decent tripod.
You'd get away with a gorilla pod, or one of those small cheapo 30cm ones.
Interesting thing about shearing is how ■■■■■■ tough a job it is. and then you remember how even tougher it must have been 150 years ago.
Did that place stink or what?