Love everything about this. It all works. The leaves give it pattern and depth. Blackie is flat and in silhouette and dominant, while the "good sheep" is turning his back but not showing his best side! Love that you left the barbed wire framing line--a comment on the barbed language of "black sheep" itself? Wonderful image, all the way.
This is quite surreal, the black one looks like a very dark shadow...
ReplyDeleteI like black lambs :-)
So cute. Diane
ReplyDeleteI like all lambs... especially when they're at that 'bouncy' stage. :-)
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhh. :-) We've got wee lambies and wee calves doing that dancing and leaping stuff. This is a cutie of a photo with the sheeps butt. LOL
ReplyDeleteLove everything about this. It all works. The leaves give it pattern and depth. Blackie is flat and in silhouette and dominant, while the "good sheep" is turning his back but not showing his best side! Love that you left the barbed wire framing line--a comment on the barbed language of "black sheep" itself? Wonderful image, all the way.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. I have a black sheep or two in my family history ...one that caused me to grow up with the wrong surname ;-)
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