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cat63 at 08:05pm on 14/01/2012 under 100 snapshots
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Duty, Glow, Fruit & Bucolic
11. Duty

In case it isn't clear, the statue is of Florence Nightingale. I thought she might have represented a couple of the other prompts - I wavered between this one, Hope and Science, but I decided that Duty was the one that fit her best.
19. Glow

41. Fruit

60. Bucolic

One definition of bucolic is "of, or pertaining to shepherds" - what could pertain to shepherds more than sheep?
11. Duty

In case it isn't clear, the statue is of Florence Nightingale. I thought she might have represented a couple of the other prompts - I wavered between this one, Hope and Science, but I decided that Duty was the one that fit her best.
19. Glow

41. Fruit

60. Bucolic

One definition of bucolic is "of, or pertaining to shepherds" - what could pertain to shepherds more than sheep?
The sheep are delightful. We certainly don't get sheep like those ones around here, and I love how wooly they are and how unkempt they look. And you have captured such a nice facial expression - well, not "nice", per se, but interesting. Great shot!
Does one have to kill the sheep to remove its horns? I've just been reading about the blackface sheep and how artisans value their horns for carving walking sticks and canes. If one does have to kill the sheep, doesn't that make it as bad as poaching elephants for ivory? I know sheep are far, far, far, more common than heffalumps, but it seems cruel just the same.
If they were killed just for the horns, yes. I imagine though, that they take the horns from animals killed for meat or which die from other causes - if only because there wouldn't be enough profit from the horns to warrant killing the sheep just for that.