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Phil Lanoue says:
Well done! Terrific title and theme wonderfully represented by outstanding photos.
Seriously cool wildlife!
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Lyle Krahn says:
Thx. Over time I have been fortunate to see a variety of wildlife and it’s amusing how they take such different approaches to similar activities.
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Dalo 2013 says:
This is such a beautiful series of photos…and the theme is just fun. Well done Kyle, such incredible shots.
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Lyle Krahn says:
Glad you liked them. I was trying to have a little fun with this theme and keep the words to a minimum.
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Mary says:
Always know it’s going to be a real treat when I see a post of yours. This is awesome and creative, the goat is my favorite!
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Lyle Krahn says:
Well that keeps up the pressure! That goat is definitely my favourite too – seems like a real character.
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Sonya says:
Great little series! The goat really reminds me of Neil Armstrong’s first bouncy step.
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Lyle Krahn says:
It does look a little bouncy. The young ones always seem to have more energy for unnecessary activities which makes them more fun.
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My Heartsong says:
I love the series and the message…in all the times I have gone to the mountains, I have seen goats only once and that was just before Radium Hot Springs.
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Lyle Krahn says:
Glad you enjoyed the post. I’ve never seem them around Radium but I’ll have to keep that in mind for the future. I see them seldom enough that it’s a real treat.
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Gunta says:
That mountain goat seems to be strutting with a bit more than a ‘small step’… delightful captures one and all (as usual)!
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Lyle Krahn says:
That mountain goat really cracked me up. Just like a young child heading straight for the puddles, this young goat had to step on the rock for no good reason other than it was there.
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Lavinia Ross says:
Those are quite impressive action photos, Lyle. The clarity is really good. They look touchable.
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Lyle Krahn says:
I think touchable is a pretty high form of praise – I’ll have to remember that! Glad you liked them.
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Brian Main says:
Wow, your photo’s are so clean and sharp. Great theme.
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Lyle Krahn says:
I appreciate that. Sometimes I look at all these photos and wonder what they have in common and then a theme emerges – of course then it’s obvious.
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bruce thomas witzel says:
Awesome creatures and awesome photos Lyle.
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Lyle Krahn says:
Thanks. I do like these diverse creatures and the unique mannerisms they demonstrate. Who knew walking could be so unusual?
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donna213 says:
Is that a mountain goat or sheep? It really is a cute animal. All your photos are wonderful. I do like the goose, he/she really has attitude.
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Lyle Krahn says:
It’s a mountain goat. Check out this post https://krahnpix.com/2012/06/28/bighorn-sheep-in-a-zone/ for photos of sheep. I really enjoy them both but I’ve seen fewer mountain goats. I find all wildlife steps unique and somewhat amusing – and there’s definitely a little attitude there. Glad someone else enjoys them too.
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