Sheep in the Welsh Landscape Breconshire & Glamorgan
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Photography by John Ball - Dec 1997, Jan/Feb/Mar 1998
(with Agfa ePhoto307 digital camera
There are less than three million people in Wales, but over eleven million sheep! Today's pictures feature just some of them.
Image 1:
Sheep grazing in winter sunshine at Glyntawe below the peaks of Cefn Cûl (left) and the snow-topped Fan Gihirych (right).
Image 2:
A distant flock of sheep streaming across the lower slopes of Cefn Cûl.
Image 3:
Sheep grazing in a lush meadow beside the River Wye at Builth Wells.
Image 4:
Rain is threatening in this scene near Pontneddfechan.
Image 5:
Sheep near Pontneddfechan enjoying a welcome supplement to their diet.
Image 6:
Sheep wandering down the lane in front of my house. It is a
common sight for sheep to be roaming freely through my village.
Image 7:
One of the end products of the earlier scenes - woollen textile emerging from a loom at the Abbey Woollen Mill, Swansea.
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