At approximately 160m, Mount Emu wouldn't count as a mountain considered against some of the mountains I have seen photographed here on 365! It is a granitic outcrop of volcanic origin and the projecting textured rocks contrast with the surrounding sheep dotted paddocks.
Sheep in very small dots are an excellent detail of the photo in sequence of the wavy line of the mountain. And a photo well integrated into the rules of thirds.
In western Victoria, there are fewer sheep now than when I was growing up in the area. Farmers seem to be moving more towards broad scale cropping. At the moment, on those farms carrying sheep, the mobs are larger because there has been good rain and there's still some green feed in the paddocks. @yaorenliu
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In western Victoria, there are fewer sheep now than when I was growing up in the area. Farmers seem to be moving more towards broad scale cropping. At the moment, on those farms carrying sheep, the mobs are larger because there has been good rain and there's still some green feed in the paddocks.
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