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Uploaded: 11/08/06 11:13 PM GMT
scottish sheep
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.. yes, this is a scottish sheep as opposed to a scottis haggis which are rounder with one set of legs shorter than the other on account of them wandering round the mountain! lol enjoy anyway!

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zengrabit
11/08/06 11:23 PM GMT
great shot, good looking beastie! lovely view of the scenery too...
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::katman
11/08/06 11:28 PM GMT
Too good, Jan! What an incredible shot. Shame you didn't try your new technique on this image:) Excellent capture.
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More does not always equal better.
.akajohncastle
11/09/06 12:10 AM GMT
Jan this is great and what a scotish beauty. Hey I just had a thought, if you're anywhere near the mull of kin tyre, we can wave to each other. Me from Ballycastle cpastline, and you from the mull lol.

Good shot.

Andy
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AKAJON: Most people lye asleep and notice nothing around them. Just wake up and see the natural beauty around you. It will blow you away.
::phasmid
11/09/06 2:11 AM GMT
Nice shot, and he looks like he's surveying his kingdom and is thinking he's glad he's not of the haggis variety...isn't that what that that awful..ahem..that dish you guys make is made up of? Don't give away any family recipes on here. You can just drop it in an email to me j/k j/k j/k...really nicely taken :)PJ
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.jackygroen
11/09/06 8:41 AM GMT
A beautiful capture of this scottish sheep and that lovely view Jan, I just had the pleasure of giving this a high score in the VB:)

Jacky
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joy is not in things, it's in us !!!
::snapdragonk
11/09/06 10:31 AM GMT
This is a beauty Jan, it looks like he's enjoying the scenery as much as I am. Top shelf.
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::Anita54
11/09/06 12:40 AM GMT
Very well captured Jan with clarity and lots of beauty in the distance. Very well done.
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I'm way behind so forgive me for not commening on your individual posts but know that I've looked at all of them since I left. I truly enjoy seeing all of your posts and am always happy to see you at My Gallery. Thanks, Anita
.boremachine
11/09/06 5:59 PM GMT
funny. I had the same camera, which was my first digicam :o) very well captured! I think I never made such a good shot with that one.
Chris
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::madmaven
11/09/06 8:44 PM GMT
Great shot! A beautiful animal and so much in your photo to look at! The height perspective...and dof are great!
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Due to FALL being my busiest season at my store...I rarely am able to view & comment. Someday I will catch up. PLEASE...if there is a particular work that you really want me to view, pm and I will make it a priority! Thanks so much!
.andrew_737
11/10/06 2:21 AM GMT
haha, thats perfect! great shot!
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::gerryp
11/12/06 8:21 PM GMT
This is great Jan. It is a good portrait of this sheep and the mountain background is superlative....gerry..
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::LynEve
11/16/06 11:52 AM GMT
I love this - such a classic pose and much prettier than a stag at bay :)
The clarity is perfect and the lovely countryside just adds to this picture.
Excellent post. :P
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.LANJOCKEY
04/20/07 6:01 PM GMT
Hello Jan....This is a very good picture of the Scottish Blackface...You have done so well to photograph the sheep in this pose..You have cleverly used the mountain as a backdrop to show off the main subject...Well done....By the way, did you know that the Haggis was once widespread throughout the British Isles until displaced by the rabbit introduced by the Romans...As the Haggis is a burrowing animal it will make a bee-line for anything resembling a tunnel e.g. the nearest trouser leg!!!!!
Serious hunters therefore wear "kilts" in order to frighten the Haggis off.....All the best...Mick.
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