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Uploaded: 12/13/17 5:59 PM GMT
Sure-footed
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Goats on the slope.

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::tigger3
12/13/17 6:29 PM GMT
Super capture, of this group. I like that they are on the slope, it makes for a nice added element. tigs=^..^=
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::0930_23
12/13/17 6:42 PM GMT
Too bad old goats like us don't remain sure-footed Raj. I guess I should just speak for myself.
Good detail.

TicK


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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
::trixxie17
12/13/17 11:00 PM GMT
Nice details and I admire their balance - mine is not what it once was.
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.mesmerized
12/13/17 11:10 PM GMT
Great capture of these agile animals, also good detail in the textures.
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::Flmngseabass
12/14/17 12:00 AM GMT
Handsome they are!!! Great shot Raj!!
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::Nikoneer
12/14/17 12:25 AM GMT
This slope is practically flat for these guys. A group of them regularly hang out on a cliff face, about a mile west of the entrance to South Dakota's Mount Rushmore, often causing what the rangers there call a "goat jam", when people pull their cars over (where there is no pull-off) to take photos of the goats hanging precipitously above them. I've seen as man as 30 cars stopped there. Cool animals to watch and photograph.

-Nik
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::LynEve
12/15/17 11:09 AM GMT
They look quite solemn. The have grouped very nicely to be photographed
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