In Search of the Perfect Sheep

If there’s one thing I’ll take with me from my journey through England and the Lake District, it’s this: endless stone walls, picturesque little villages scattered across landscapes that feel lifted straight from a fairytale… and an almost suspicious amount of sheep.

Naturally, I couldn’t leave England without photographing one.

Throughout the entire trip, I kept searching for that perfect composition, a sheep, an old stone wall leading up to a great oak tree placed together exactly the way I had imagined it in my mind. The kind of scene that feels timeless, almost cinematic. But no matter how many winding roads I explored or how many rainy fields I crossed, I never quite found the image.

So during the final hours before my flight home, I took this photograph in one last attempt to bring “the sheep picture” back with me.

It’s not the composition I had hoped for. Not even close, if I’m honest. But the essential pieces of the image I carried in my head are at least there. For now, that will have to do.

But I’ll be back.

And one day — one beautiful day — I’ll get the photograph I was searching for.

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