ada-ipenburg 0 Posted November 16, 2004 This scene happened so unexpected that from aesthetic point of view this shot is certain not what it should use to be, but inspite of that I like it, particular by the way she looks. Link to comment
wilsontsoi 0 Posted November 16, 2004 Whoa...how timely of you, Ada. I normally can't tell a he-sheep from a she-sheep, but it's pretty clear in this photo (well, unless the one on the right has something hidden behind the bush.) ^_^ Link to comment
bram meijer 0 Posted November 16, 2004 ;-) Ik schoot even heerlijk in de lach. Groetjes, Bram Link to comment
jos www.inpix.biz 0 Posted November 16, 2004 Don't they have to pull the wool over their eyes first? Link to comment
ken_thalheimer 3,739 Posted November 16, 2004 Well, they say it's about capturing a moment in time. LOL! Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted November 17, 2004 Ada! all these years of living near sheep farmers and I have yet to see this sight. (cows are another story). framing and composition are well done. Knicki Link to comment
michael_draper 0 Posted November 17, 2004 Hi Ada This is a great action shot nature at its best. Link to comment
shalala_lala 0 Posted November 17, 2004 great shot. your piture is goooooooood!!!!!!!!!!! Link to comment
wim.ipenburg 0 Posted November 17, 2004 Knappe opname Ada, het licht is prachtig zo van opzij. Mooi geposeerd, schaapjes! Natuurlijk is het niet origineel wat hier gebeurt maar zo vlak voor de lens is wel heel bijzonder! Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted November 18, 2004 You really timed your shot. Nice capture. Lets hope nobody reports explicit.... LOL Nice work.... Regards. Link to comment
ada-ipenburg 0 Posted November 19, 2004 As Edgar said: We, here in The Netherlands, we live in a liberal country,....still! When a right-wing minority gets run the show here, a shot like this will be forbidden. So before that time comes I seize the opportunity.Thank you all for your funny comments and reactions. Best Regards, Ada. Link to comment
geert_van_der_zee 0 Posted November 19, 2004 Wat doen die twee daar, volgens MIJ heeft die daar achterop zit ,koude poten en probeert zich een beetje op te warmen. Gr Geert 6/6 Link to comment
detlef 6 Posted November 20, 2004 nature`s element at work.... the female is looking at you Ada....what would her thoughts be? great backlighting on this. Link to comment
ada-ipenburg 0 Posted November 21, 2004 Tja, waar moet dat beest anders met zijn kouwe pootjes naar toe... Jij zou ze gewoon in je jaszak kunnen steken. Groetjes, Ada. Link to comment
ada-ipenburg 0 Posted November 21, 2004 The female is looking at me, you say? Well, I'm not so humble, Detlef. And certainly not in this kind of situations. You ask me what she would think? Well, it's simple. 'Let he has his pleasure now. My time will come when we are in the darkness off our warm stable. Than he will experience what it real contains to make love with me.' Link to comment
pitman 0 Posted November 21, 2004 Hahaha! Shocking! Its more of a turn on if someones watching you, maybe thats what the female sheep is thinking/expressing. :0) Link to comment
ada-ipenburg 0 Posted November 21, 2004 Me, a shy one? Not at all! I do everything by daylight that cannot bear the light of the day. And what is more exciting than doing 'it' on a sunny day under an old oak-tree, laying on a bed of falling leaves between the paddo's, acorns and close to a red ant-hill and take the risk to be the victim of a Lyme-infected tick too? I shouldn't know. But you've asked me what 'she' would think. I think sheep does not think. Sheeps only do what they like to do. Eat, sleep, etcexera. So I gave you a sheep-liking answer. And in the meantime I'm curious to what you think she is thinking of, Detlef. But keep it nicely, Pitman and Geert are near here and I'm sure they are very pure boys. (LOL!!!) Link to comment
ada-ipenburg 0 Posted November 21, 2004 I think you are right. A simple explanation without any hidden motive. Link to comment
detlef 6 Posted November 21, 2004 I did not think a sheep could think..but the female point of view ( responds from you ) is what I was after...and I am glad you are open minded.After all the visual aspect of lovemaking is as exiting as the art of it.. Link to comment
ada-ipenburg 0 Posted November 22, 2004 I can imagine your suggestion. But tell me, why should I? It's a very innocent picture. Even teachable, I think. My little grandson asked me what those two were doing there. I started with telling him a fairy-tale: The old she-sheep is very tiered of walking the whole day long across the heather and the young and strong he-sheep is so kind to push her back to the stable. My grandson looked at me and started to laugh a bit sheep-liking. So I told him what was really going on there. Through this shot now he knows were the little lambs were come from. And at the same time I told him that he was made at this manner too. He is still very content with my explanation. Instead of move this to my nudepholder I rather think this shot must be at the frontpage of the Donald Duck!!! What do you think about that, Edgar? Can you use your influence to arrange that? (LOL) Best Regards, Ada. Link to comment
ada-ipenburg 0 Posted November 22, 2004 Of course you can borrow my shot for such a good purpose. And don't be afraid I should not understand the intention of your words. Germany is a liberal country too and I think, we as neighbours have the same sense of humor. We both love Rudy Carel. Beeeeeeeeeeeeeh!!!!! LOL Regards, Ada. Link to comment
ada-ipenburg 0 Posted November 23, 2004 You must have mentioned that I'm such a supporter of Der Rudy that I even can't spell his name. Best Regards, Ada. Link to comment
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