Exploring Monty Python’s Flying Circus: A Sheep’s Perspective
Lately I have not participated in the weekly Lens-Artists Challenge, but here is one that fits the brief of #349 ‘the first thing I thought of (when I saw this)’. For me this is about association, and the thought that pops up seeing a scene can be the reason for taking the photo. As it was in this case. A peaceful arcadic scene of a green, lush valley with grazing sheep in the distance, made me think of a sketch.
One of my first introductions to Monty Python’s Flying Circus was the sketch ‘Flying Sheep’. In which dim sheep are trying to be like birds, led by the most dangerous of all animals, a clever sheep (Harald). After that introduction I was a fan forever, of Python, and sometimes lamb.
Shot with Nikon Zf, edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a larger version.

6 Responses to “Exploring Monty Python’s Flying Circus: A Sheep’s Perspective”
Also a fan! I like your association, very clever 🙂
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Thank you!! Flying Circus and all the members produced after that, is laughable 🙂
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Love Monty Python and your connection to the image is a perfect reminder!
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Thank you Tina, this one is about humour, I publish some more with other ‘thoughts’ the coming days. Nice theme, basically the association is mostly what lets make take a photo!
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HA! Python, they broke the mold. Idyllic photo!
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They sure did!
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