Thanks Carol, and you’re right, the textures are amazing. I particularly like how the soft round and smooth egg-shaped rocks contract with the more angular and rugged surroundings in which they lay.
If they’re sheep, I guess that makes the scene a sheep jump–a domestic version of the buffalo jumps Native Americans used to use out here in the west. 🙂
I’m enjoying these textures. What an amazing world we live in! Thanks for sharing your views of it.
Thanks Carol, and you’re right, the textures are amazing. I particularly like how the soft round and smooth egg-shaped rocks contract with the more angular and rugged surroundings in which they lay.
At first quick glance some of the rock formations looked like sheep on the hill side though, quickly, eye adjustment figured out – not so.
If they’re sheep, I guess that makes the scene a sheep jump–a domestic version of the buffalo jumps Native Americans used to use out here in the west. 🙂