I've started trying to knit for an hour or so before the sun comes up and I get caught up doing farm work and other chores. It shouldn't be so difficult to find time to do all the things you love! It's working (so far) and this morning the sun rose with a beautiful, well, rose, color. I stepped outside to watch.
Maisie came around the end of the barn heading my way, with Hank not far behind. A couple more started straggling out and I knew the rest would soon follow. I love watching our sheep go about their day and early mornings are especially nice. I ducked back inside and grabbed my camera.
It's a little shaky and too quick in spots. As usual. I also forgot to turn off the vibration reduction, so you won't get to hear all the morning sounds very clearly over the hum. And, it was actually much darker than this. I forgot I could set my exposure manually, so you'll just have to imagine the dark, rosy sunrise ;-).
I think sometimes it's better to capture a fleeting moment poorly than miss it fiddling around to make it "perfect". If I'm tired or distracted, I always default to one of the automatic settings and let the camera do the thinking. This works great most of the time and the pictures following the video do look much better with the extra light the camera was able to pull in. They're not great, but at least I can see everyone ;-)**.
Besides, I can always give it all a re-try tomorrow morning...after a second cup of coffee ;-)
So who's the big mouth yelling in the background?
That's Woody's big honking maaaaaaah :-).
Murphy says "Feed me first, not Woody!"
And where's Baaxter?
A boy and his trailer... Tim's probably not going to like when I tell him he needs to cut a gap in one of the sides when Little B gets too big to jump through ;-).
"I can climb pretty tall on the gate, too!"
"I think she's just going to stand there taking stupid pictures instead of feeding us."
"Really?" or should I say "Honnnnk!"
Murphy refused to give up, so I put down the camera and picked up a grain scoop ;-).
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**It's these same "high standards" that I'm looking forward to sharing in a couple weeks at the Finger Lakes Fiber Festival. Come on out. It will be fun!
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Stunning photos!
Linda
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