Which way did the flock go?

Tom Gomez

Which way did the flock go?

In Wanlockhead, Scotland’s highest village at 467m (1531 ft), sheep, including this rather preocupied ram wander around the town freely, you really need to watch where you step.

Wanlockhead owes its existence to the lead, gold and other minerals found under the surrounding countryside.

These mineral deposits were probably first exploited by the Romans and from the 1200s they were being worked again by groups of miners who gathered here each summer. The first permanent settlement appeared in about 1680, when the Duke of Buccleuch built a lead smelting plant and workers’ cottages that could be occupied all year round.

Although lead was for many centuries the mainstay of the village’s economy, it was not the only mineral found here. What became known as “God’s Treasure House” also produced zinc, copper, silver and gold. Some of the world’s purest gold, at 22.8 carats, was found locally and used in the Regalia of the Scottish Crown.

Today’s Wanlockhead depends primarily on tourism. The Southern Upland Way long distance footpath passes through the village, but the main attraction for the motoring tourist revolves around the village’s industrial past.

Information from Undiscovered Scotland.

Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA)
Canon 18-55mm IS lens

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Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix.

Related shots can be found at: Wanlockhead and Lowland Scotland.

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Which way did the flock go? by Tom Gomez
Which way did the flock go? by Tom Gomez
  • Brenda Dow

    Brenda Dow

    But, but, Tom, rams Butt!!!!!!! And they wander at will….....hemmm….. better pack my wellies and my armor…. But he is a handsome fellow, arrested by something ….and the image depicts a wonderful countryside, so plush and green!!!! Well done young man!!!!

  • Tom Gomez replied

    Hehe, I must admit I was a bit wary of him, but he just ignored me …

  • Scott  d'Almeida

    Scott d'Almeida

    wonderful work tom

  • Tom Gomez replied

    Thank you Scott …

  • cherylc1

    cherylc1

    What a handsome guy!! Beautiful capture!

  • Tom Gomez replied

    Thnak you so much Cheryl …

  • Cee Neuner

    Cee Neuner

    Great capture!! Please consider putting this into the new Even-Toed Ungulates group.
    Alpacas, Llamas, Camels, Pigs, Deer, Antelope, Hippos, Giraffes, Sheep, Goats and Cattle

  • Tom Gomez replied

    Thank you so much Cee. I was not aware of this group, I will check it out …

  • MichelleR

    MichelleR

    This is fantastic. It’s great how close you were able to get. Nice one!

  • Tom Gomez replied

    Thank you Michelle, I was only about 12 to 15 feet away …

  • DonDavisUK

    DonDavisUK

    Ha Ha, great title Tom, marvellous capture. Don.

  • Tom Gomez replied

    Cheers Don, glad you like it …

  • Steve & Lesley

    Steve & Lesley

    great shot tom

  • Tom Gomez replied

    Thank you so much Steve …

  • foppe47

    foppe47

    Very special

  • Tom Gomez replied

    Thank you kindly Foppe ..

  • Alex Gardiner

    Alex Gardiner

    I think he is looking for ewe Tom.
    The Auld Yin.

  • Tom Gomez replied

    Hehe, you could well be right Alex …

  • Robin Brown

    Robin Brown

    For flock’s sake Tom your sudden interest in rural porn is quite shocking you’ve left me feeling quite sheepish!! I have herd that the best place to make love to a sheep is on the edge of a cliff. Apparently they push back much harder!!! You should never take a sheep from behind; you’d miss out on all the kissing!!! LOL
    Sorry Tom, just couldn’t stop myself.
    Quality shot BTW & I’d undestand if you deleted this one Tom!!!!

  • Tom Gomez replied

    I’m shocked and appalled Robin, it’s a boy sheep for goodness sake!! I’m strictly heterosexual … hehehe

  • Jason Connolly

    Jason Connolly

    Looks like he’s telling someone who’s boss LOL, nice one Tom.

  • Tom Gomez replied

    Hehe, I think you are right Jason …

  • Luca Renoldi

    Luca Renoldi

    amazing colors and capture!

  • Tom Gomez replied

    Thank you Luca, much appreciated …

  • Rosej

    Rosej

    Great shot – really fab colours. The sheep is just perfect

  • Tom Gomez replied

    Thank you Rose, he was not the least bit worried by me, but I was pretty wary of him …

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