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Kate, 1 Large octa behind camera, 2 studio strobes on background. Shot at f/11, background about a stop over.
© Lela Bouse-McCracken
Flickr is playing tricks again. Not sure what happened to the comment box on the first post of this goat, but it seemed to be gone. Thanks, Jim for the heads-up. I'll try again. ;-) Many thanks to those of you who had already faved it. ;-)
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The Mountain Goat is the official symbol of Glacier National Park. Mountain goats make their home in the mountains and steep cliffs of the park. Mountain goats are known for their dexterity in navigating precipitous, rocky ground and that is what helps them avoid predators.
It is difficult to tell male and female goats apart because they both have horns. (This is a female & I know that because her baby was nearby. :-) Typically, the males are larger and are loners, while the females and the younger goats (kids) create small herds. Baby goats are born on the rocks and learn to climb immediately.
© Lela Bouse-McCracken
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Concentration :-o
"You are a rabbit, and I'm going to eat you for supper. Now, don't try to get away! I am more muscular, more cunning, faster, and larger than you are, and I'm a genius. Why, you could hardly pass the entrance examinations to kindergarten. So, I'll give you the customary 2 minutes to say your prayers." ~Wile E. Coyote
Flemington & Kensington Conservation Study 1985 survey images: 68 sheets of Kodak colour negatives (reduced for Flickr)
Built with WPA aid at a cost of $344,919, this courthouse was completed in 1943. Although it is a more recent construction, it holds true to the classical style of Kentucky's county capitols.
Paducah, located on the Ohio River just south of Illinois, is the largest city in the Jackson Purchase region of the Blue Grass State.
John McCracken
Minnesota. 1989
Lack auf Holz, 244 x 69 x 43 cm
Privatsammlung, New York
Courtesy David Zwirner, New York
Katalog S. 128
documenta 12
Kassel 2007
The memorial is a bronze statue of a colonial soldier standing on a sandstone column. The soldier holds binoculars and has a rifle slung over the left shoulder with the barrel pointing down. The statue looks south east. The monument is surrounded by ornate iron railings.
Sen. Mitch McConnell included the success of McCracken Co., KY Republican campaigns in his speech at the KLRC.