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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Long Shadow Farm







Today Gino Siller and I went shooting out at Long Shadow Farm in Berthoud, CO. My intention was to get some shots of their Great Pyrenees, but I ended up spending most of my time with the sheep and Marlow, the cutest steer I've ever met.





I totally just got hit with a ton of Tired Bricks, so without further ado, here are a few from today:










(Entirely too many sheep bodies and not enough heads here ...)













Thanks so much, Kristin and Larry, for having us out to your farm. I'll be seeing you at Farmers Market this summer!

4 comments:

beth said...

okay the chicken/rooster on the back of the sheep is the best photo....OMG.....way too cute !

Jim Willis said...

Sheep with fewer heads get less scrapie. So, really, it's a good thing.

steveoftulsa said...

Good stuff.

sista' moonshine said...

I love the hen looking out of the barn and of course the pup shots are great.