Wednesday, 14 April 2010

This is another postcard that I got from the first shop, here at Bradford when I came. The reason that I got this postcard is to remember the first days here at Bradford. It is a close image and we see sheep passing across the road. It seems to be spring time, because the sky is clear with some clouds and it seems to have sun. We can understand the photographer, kenpaver, because the sun rays hit the sheep making shadows. There is a big shadow at the right low of the postcard and it seems to be from the grey’s house chimney. Moreover, at the back of the sheep we see a red line mark. The red line might be a mark that the sheep will be killed for food.

In the postcard we can see two men, behind the sheep, in front of a large bushy tree. They are talking to each other, and we realise that from the way they are facing each other. They are wearing shirts, which illustrares another fact that is spring. Also, there is a lot of green and this also illustrates that winter has ended.

At the bottom of the postcard, in red capital letters it says: “Rush Hour-Yorkshire Dales”. “Rush Hour” is usually essential for cars, but the photographer here suggests to the rush hour of the sheep.

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