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Anyone hired an animal for a shoot before?

Maybe something to do with his missing balls...!

You ever watch a rodeo? Most of the horses in the bucking events are either geldings or mares. They are very spirited animals. I grew up around horses and was already breaking them when I was 10 years old.


No, I've never watched a rodeo. It's not a thing in the UK.

I was just joking - I was comparing it to my old cat - he used to screech and scratch and beg to go out all day everyday until we lopped his bits off. After that, all he wanted to do was sleep on laptop keyboards :)
I watch rodeo's now and again when I talk my partner hunting, last one a girl was carted off to hospital
 
Maybe something to do with his missing balls...!

You ever watch a rodeo? Most of the horses in the bucking events are either geldings or mares. They are very spirited animals. I grew up around horses and was already breaking them when I was 10 years old.


No, I've never watched a rodeo. It's not a thing in the UK.

I was just joking - I was comparing it to my old cat - he used to screech and scratch and beg to go out all day everyday until we lopped his bits off. After that, all he wanted to do was sleep on laptop keyboards :)
I watch rodeo's now and again when I talk my partner hunting, last one a girl was carted off to hospital

Guess this means you're keeping your feet on the ground then
 
I'd go with the composting route to ensure yourself a quality image.

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Did this with some classmates at school. All the cats are composted in with the exception of the orange and white one being pet. We just unleased the cats in the studio after pulling off the simple band shot and it worked perfectly.

The only cat who seems off now that I look at this again is the guy in the bottom left...
 
If you absolutely have to do it, hire the fowl, have your way with it (assuming it allows you to do anything)

This may be OK in Canada but I'm fairly certain that this is against the law in Great Britain.
My guess is that the closest legal relationship is good friends.
 
Be careful peacocks can be very aggressive I was attacked by one on a job once

I must admit I cannot conceive of what kind of job the peacock might be doing that it would attack you?
bodyguard?
trained assassin?
runway model?​
We were building a swimming pool maybe we built it on their favourite spot
 
If you absolutely have to do it, hire the fowl, have your way with it (assuming it allows you to do anything)

This may be OK in Canada but I'm fairly certain that this is against the law in Great Britain.
My guess is that the closest legal relationship is good friends.

Um, yeah. that was a somewhat awkward phrasing. :oops: Although I suspect that if there was someone foolish enough to try something like that, they'll learn very quickly the folly of their actions, laws or not. :D
 

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