| camera | Canon PowerShot A520 |
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| aperture | f/4.5 |
| sensitivity | unknown |
| focal length | 11.8mm |
| resolution | 2272x1704 pixels |
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Eight Three Two
A beauty.
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comments (13)
Totally, Mary! I have such a big smile on my face. You have made my day.
Mary MacADNski: Thanks, Ginnie. This was quite an experience. i'm quite familiar with sheep having helped my neighbour for years but never experienced seeing them so excited to see a person before.
832 is definitly a beauty Mary. I love the expression! Very nice capture.
Mary MacADNski: They were really cure, Richard.
Just look at that trusting face. A fine looking creature.
Mary MacADNski: They are a fine looking bunch, Red Pen, and 832 was really cute.
832 is a beauty, and she models well for your photograph, Mary!
Mary MacADNski: She is mottled whereas the others are mostly black. Very cute.
Grat photo they look so different to our sheep,big ears and coloured face
Mary MacADNski: This is the most common variety but there are others.
Great capture, Mary. Love all the detail and texture in their fleeces. (:o)
Mary MacADNski: They were a delight...very loud but a delight.
nice cropping way
Mary MacADNski: I crop in my camera, Chantel.
Love those little black faces.
Mary MacADNski: They were a happy gang, Aussie.
Simply gorgeous, those lovely little faces.
A superb photograph, and I believe that 832 could be a catwalk star, so pretty
Mary MacADNski: She was the center of attention.
832 = 13 hope it is his/hers lucky number. Sure has a cute face. Well captured.
Mary MacADNski: She is a cutie. Not the loudest but the one most wanting her photo taken.
Hehe, she's even wearing ear rings for you Mary. mal
Mary MacADNski: As ewe should.
Mmm, the one in the middle has a sheepish look on the face. Top right is either sticking its tongue out at you or saying bah in a very sheeplike manner.
Mary MacADNski: You wouldn't believe the baaas. I usually wish I could transmit a sound or smell but not in this case. They were so very, very loud.
When watching you when takings the photo, seems that the animal waits for something of you!
Mary MacADNski: They seemed to like visitors. They were not interested in the grass I fed them.
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