Woolly Alpaca
by Jerry Cowart
Title
Woolly Alpaca
Artist
Jerry Cowart
Medium
Photograph - Fine Art Photography Print
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Woolly Alpaca Nature Fine Art Photography Print
Title: Handsome Woolly Alpaca
I took this photo in Bend Oregon while visiting a sheep farm. This beautiful regale red head Alpaca was a guarding the sheep and lambs from coyotes. They look like a small little handsome woolly camel.
It is thought that the alpacas descended from the vicuña line and where domesticated as long as 7,000 years ago in the Andes Mountains in what would be part of Peru. Since alpacas aren’t that big they aren’t used as pack animals like llamas but are bred for their wool. The wool is used to make all kinds of warm clothing, blankets and bedding. The wool doesn’t repel water but it is very warm and silky, warmer than the wool from sheep.
Taken with Canon Mark II with a Canon 17-40 lens.
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March 5th, 2014
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Jerry Cowart
Thank you for featuring my work in Group FUN For ALL Mediums, I really appreciate it. Jerry
Jerry Cowart
Thank you Janice for featuring my work in group Home Planet Images, I really appreciate. Jerry
Connie Fox
Wonderful, Jerry! II love that alpacas each have such a unique look. This one is a beauty. Excellent job capturing the marvelous textures, colors, and details.
Jerry Cowart replied:
Thank you Connie. It was so much fun taking photos of this Alpaca. It wouldn't let me get to close, but close enough to admire the beauty of the her fur.