Thanks so much Janet. I almost don’t want to admit that there was only one place I could get access to the paddock and that meant the branch was always going to be in shot. A serendipity I think! Hope you’re having a great weekend!
🙂 NZ used to house 3 million people and 30 million sheep. We built our (now dismantled) welfare state on the profits of the world’s taste for roast lamb.
Great shot-
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That really is well-captured.
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Ka pai
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Under-appreciated intellectuals.
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Su, using the branches at the top is a masterful stroke, making a good picture a great one.
janet
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Thanks so much Janet. I almost don’t want to admit that there was only one place I could get access to the paddock and that meant the branch was always going to be in shot. A serendipity I think! Hope you’re having a great weekend!
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Ah, well, serendipity is a great thing. 🙂 And I am having a great weekend so far.
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Looks like some weather maybe coming through too, Su.
Leslie
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It threatened, but in the end there wasn’t too much rain.
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I also call them ‘locals’ when hiking in the mountains 🙂 They always make a good picture 🙂
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Beautiful!
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🙂
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The colors are wonderfully intense yet eerie…
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You didn’t whisper ‘Mint Sauce’ by any chance 😉 interesting light Su 🙂
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Thanks. The walking roasts were safe from me; I’m mainly vegetarian.
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I love that description “walking roasts”.
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🙂 NZ used to house 3 million people and 30 million sheep. We built our (now dismantled) welfare state on the profits of the world’s taste for roast lamb.
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I know it’s available here at my local grocery store 🙂
However, I’ve never developed a taste for lamb. Meh – not my thing.
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