Goats of a feather

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

The New York Times has been asking people to send in intriguing photos taken with their cell phone cameras. The first to respond was Allison Smith, a 38-year-old professional photographer in Texas.

Smith usually uses a Hasselblad for assignments, but took this picture of goats and deer heads by peacock feathers with her cell phone at a taxidermy sale of all things.

Can you identify any of the goat species scattered among the deer heads? We’re not sure what is up on that wall.

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