SCOTTISH BLACKFACE SHEEP – KILLERPIX OPPOSITES
There is one in every crowd, they say! I waited patiently for all these curious Scottish Blackface Sheep and their lambs to face the camera. However, one was very stubborn and continued to face in the opposite direction! Who can identify with that one lamb?
In case you are wondering what you are seeing at the top of the image, those are what the Scots call neeps (swedes), and what the Americans call rutabagas. They are a hardy low-cost crop to grow in Scotland, and provide a high energy diet for the sheep!
Image ©Diane Macdonald. All Rights Reserved.
Camera | EOS 5D Mark II |
Lens | EF100mm f/2.8 Macro USM |
Exposure | 1/125 sec; f/7.1; ISO 4000 |
Location | Highlands Of Scotland |
When | Spring 2012 |
Post-processing | Adobe® Photoshop CC 2018, Adobe® Camera Raw |
My image can be licensed via Getty Images
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I would be the one looking the other way :)
Me too I think. LOL!
Ha ha. They’re no different than people. There’s always one who wants to go their own way. I can identify with that.
Can't we all! So much for sheep always following a leader though! This little one didn't know that rule yet. LOL!
Beautiful picture :)
funny photo!