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Dimensions3000 x 2000
Original file size1.11 MB
Image typeJPEG
Color spacesRGB
Date taken19-Mar-18 11:33
Date modified19-Mar-18 13:44
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Camera makeCanon
Camera modelCanon EOS 7D Mark II
Focal length24 mm
Exposure1/250 at f/9
FlashNot fired, compulsory mode
Exposure bias+1/3 EV
Exposure modeAuto
Exposure prog.Shutter priority
ISO speedISO 10000
Metering modePattern
20180319-A9103-RG

20180319-A9103-RG

Goat yoga is a new activity being used by the Johnson County 4-H Goat Club to raise money to build a new goat grooming area at the fairgrounds.
Monday March 19, 2018, yoga instructor Ashly (cq) Burmeister of Peaceful Heart Yoga in Franklin and a few 4-Her gathered at Scott Hall to try out the new concept. Two baby goats roamed as Burmeister led a yoga class. The idea is to get the energy and curiosity of the goat to provide therapy to yoga participants. The session was a test run before a larger event will be held as the fundraiser. Rob Goebel / Daily Journal Mallory Luse, 12, Franklin is seen with the goats during class. Goat yoga is a new activity being used by the Johnson County 4-H Goat Club to raise money to build a new goat grooming area at the fairgrounds.
Monday March 19, 2018, yoga instructor Ashly (cq) Burmeister of Peaceful Heart Yoga in Franklin and a few 4-Her gathered at Scott Hall to try out the new concept. Two baby goats roamed as Burmeister led a yoga class. The idea is to get the energy and curiosity of the goat to provide therapy to yoga participants. The session was a test run before a larger event will be held as the fundraiser. Rob Goebel / Daily Journal