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northstar37 | all galleries >> Galleries >> most viewed > 23rd April 2006
sheepish
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23-APR-2006

23rd April 2006
sheepish

Lazing about today,
out in the sun,
apart from nipping for a frothy coffee.
Aiden watched Dr Who later with me,
Queen Victoria was under attack from a Werewolf
till the time travelling Doctor came to the rescue.
So except for tittivating the garden a bit,
I've been taking it easy.
It's what Sundays are for I suppose...

Nikon D50
1/125s f/5.6 at 52.0mm hide exif
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Date/Time23-Apr-2006 14:40:55
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ModelNIKON D50
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Focal Length52 mm
Exposure Time1/125 sec
Aperturef/5.6
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JW23-May-2006 19:30
Nice family snap! Love the tone
James Ross27-Apr-2006 20:57
Three bags full...
J. Scott Coile24-Apr-2006 17:34
... for the slaughter?
Johnny JAG24-Apr-2006 06:42
Not sure if they are smiling or laughing at you trying to talk sheep. Brilliant shot whatever.
Michael Todd Thorpe24-Apr-2006 03:58
It's ok to say baaa baaa sheep, 'cause they were saying "blaaah blaaah, human." That's what got Northy's attention!
Guest 24-Apr-2006 01:11
Baaarilliant image :-)
Gayle P. Clement24-Apr-2006 00:42
I love the whiskers on the lambs.
s_barbour23-Apr-2006 23:04
Terrific capture, the babies almost seem to be smiling!
laine8223-Apr-2006 23:00
Now that political correctness has banned the use of baa baa ..... sheep, does it count if I say nice black & white image or is the word monochrome the only acceptable language I wonder !! They are cute whatever the mode.
wernere0123-Apr-2006 22:12
Wonder what made them so curious. Funny.
Al Chesworth23-Apr-2006 22:12
I like it.
northstar3723-Apr-2006 22:02
They reminded me of the formal poses for one of those old Victorian photographs. I was shouting 'baaaaa, baaaaa' at them...
Robin Reid23-Apr-2006 21:58
I like it how they are paying a lot of attention to you ... perhaps posing!?
Zak23-Apr-2006 21:35
The wooly-ness
Linda Alstead23-Apr-2006 21:30
aaahhhhh - we had some of these in our street today.....you can really tell they're twins!!!???!!! BTW - GREAT shot - I know, I have tried dozens of times to get a good shot of a black-faced sheep - mine never have any eyes!!!!