that is the 2nd biggest scrotum i've ever seen posted by bob sarabia at 7:04 PM on August 21, 2004
Wow. Some great shots there. Thanks! posted by dobbs at 7:24 PM on August 21, 2004
I absolutely love YAB's animal work and yet I can't stand the aerials. Anyway, the amount of time it takes to produce each one of the livestock images is amazing. He produced a book of the work not too long ago and taken as a whole it's an incredible selection of images both technically and aesthically. Who thought images of livestock could be so interesting? posted by photoslob at 9:31 PM on August 21, 2004
The pictures are amazing. Pigs, on the other hand, are just freaking spooky! I didn't realize until today that I would just as soon avoid a full grown pig, thanks. Cows, I'm fine with cows. Sheep...sure, goats if I have to...but pigs...not so much...that's just scary on the hoof, that is. posted by dejah420 at 10:34 PM on August 21, 2004
...awww, dejah, but the babies are so cute!
Great post Wet Spot, these are so fabulous. His other mammal series isn't half bad either. posted by madamjujujive at 11:35 PM on August 21, 2004
these are great. weird but great. i havent seen farm animals up close since i was a little kid. posted by kv at 5:31 AM on August 22, 2004
Great link.
For bob: that's not a scrotum. It's an udder. posted by iconomy at 6:23 AM on August 22, 2004
Wow, all the other stuff on the site is great too. The series of French people is superb. posted by chrid at 7:12 AM on August 22, 2004
Thanks for that! Awesome link. Very similar style to Supersnail. posted by rdc at 10:40 AM on August 22, 2004
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posted by bob sarabia at 7:04 PM on August 21, 2004