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leighton w Registered: Nov 12, 2010 Total Posts: 5959 Country: United States |
I decided to lay down with a paddy of hay, and wait for the sheep to come, which they did. |
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Guari Registered: May 16, 2012 Total Posts: 825 Country: United Kingdom |
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Travis Rhoads Registered: Apr 28, 2009 Total Posts: 2932 Country: United States |
that is a very odd, and unique angle. Nicely done, very creative. |
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leighton w Registered: Nov 12, 2010 Total Posts: 5959 Country: United States |
Thanks guys! |
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Cloudbow Registered: Nov 24, 2004 Total Posts: 1738 Country: United States |
A very fun image! |
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Foggy14 Registered: May 01, 2010 Total Posts: 584 Country: United States |
Good one Leighton! |
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leighton w Registered: Nov 12, 2010 Total Posts: 5959 Country: United States |
Thanks Bev and Jeff, it was quite fun to capture as well. The sheep were very cooperative! |
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JHut Registered: Dec 17, 2002 Total Posts: 1342 Country: United States |
Love the farm animals! I was going to try something similar in the chicken house and looking up at the chickens roosting but I could not get motivated to lie in the ...... stuff below the roost. :-o |
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leighton w Registered: Nov 12, 2010 Total Posts: 5959 Country: United States |
JHut wrote: |
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mananee Registered: Nov 30, 2012 Total Posts: 50 Country: United States |
Engaging image. From a city gal, I must ask: Is that midnight blue painted on or natural? |
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ts232 Registered: Aug 31, 2009 Total Posts: 317 Country: United States |
I love this shot, Leighton. Great composition and expressions. |
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Stupix Registered: Jul 25, 2009 Total Posts: 39 Country: United States |
Really like the composition- especially the point of view. Well done! |