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Drowned Rat
{K:249} 11/7/2005
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I agree entirely - I get lost in content - but then I don't feel confident to critique yet anyway. I do try to see what others put though, to try and learn.... And don't worry - the paint's not permanent. A good day of our fine English weather will probrably wash it out! And thank you for coming and viewing.
Rat
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Ann Nida
{K:45248} 11/7/2005
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I find that fascinating as I thought the sheep were used, for the most part, for their wool and they go and paint it...and so many bright colours. Ironic isn't it.
Sometimes I enjoy just looking at photos for their interesting subjects rather than photographic quality then I forget to critique them on the techniques etc used.
Oh well.... we do what we enjoy most on this site.....at least I do anyway. :)
Thanks for the fun viewing.
Cheers - Ann :)
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Drowned Rat
{K:249} 11/7/2005
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Thanks Ann, and no - I no, I did not interfere with the sheep in anyway! It used to be that Ewes were marked by a transfer of paint when they had been 'covered' by a Ram (paint applied to the Ram's tummy), but don't be alarmed by all the different colours - it's not necessarily lots of different Rams - more likely they have been sprayed to show that they have had a treatment or been logged for weight or something.... Rat
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Ann Nida
{K:45248} 11/7/2005
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Oh how unusual. Did you do this or were they already marked this way? Either way good shot, good eye and very creative. Cheers - Ann :)
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Rashed Abdulla
{K:163889} 11/7/2005
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very interesting capture,great lighting and colors,very best regards
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