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Elizabeth Yeoman (Wunderkamera)
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That’s wonderful! (Seven Brides looking for Seven “Brothers”???) What a lovely shot, and so evocative of our tawny bunch-grass hills, too. Thank you Allyson.
Aren’t they adorable … wonder who is more delightedly curious? Subject or photographer? Great shot, Allyson. It captures how well camouflaged they are in their home terraine.
So golden and so peaceful. the pine branch in the foreground sets it off beautifully. It reminds me of the first two lines of a poem from the Lord of the Rings (though the rest of the poem doesn’t fit so well):
“All that is gold does not glitter,
Not all those who wander are lost…”
These wanderers don’t look lost at all, and they are golden creatures in a golden land but without a speck of glitter.