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Chairman Bill
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A lone sheep in the ancient woodland of Black 'a' Tor Copse, Dartmoor.
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December 28, 2014, 05:45:57 pm »
I love the tangle...and the balance.
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Thanks Peter
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A subtle understanding of the animal mind.
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That's looking, Bill. Good shot.
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Quote from: RSL on December 30, 2014, 10:26:48 am
That's looking, Bill. Good shot.
It sure is.
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December 30, 2014, 12:03:37 pm »
Thanks for the positive comments. The sheep's fleece is blown a bit, but the next shot after adjusting my exposure has the head turned away, and doesn't work as well.
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Nice shot Bill, the B&W works out very well. Everytime I hear or read Dartmoor I immediately think of The Hound Of The Baskervilles
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So this is the Sheep of the Baskervilles?
The mood certainly fits.
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My son found the skull of one of these, wih horns intact. So he placed it high up in the branches of one of the oaks. Any future passer-by who notices it, might well imagine what sort of beast had dragged it up there
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Sheep seriously blown, and too much contrast overall. The human eye seeks grey!
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I did mention that the sheep is a bit over exposed
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Quote from: Eric Myrvaagnes on December 30, 2014, 03:32:45 pm
So this is the Sheep of the Baskervilles?
The mood certainly fits.
Yes, it has the mood.
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