Saturday, May 7, 2011

Under Cloudy Skies/ Camera Critters

A horse and many sheep sharing  a pasture


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38 comments:

  1. I love this shot, the horse and the sheep make a beautiful scene. Great capture!

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  2. Step carefully, horsey, you have some wooley guys underfoot.

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  3. I am not a farmer,but live in farming country,and this is a perfect farm scene.

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  4. A lovely pastoral scene with a beautiful sky. Perfect for CC!

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  5. I like your set-up here fence to clouds.

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  6. I wonder if those sheep will soon be getting a "haircut?"

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  7. Nice shot. We don't have many sheep in this part of Texas. Something about range wars between cattlemen and shepherd back in the 1800s.

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  8. Looks so peaceful and a wonderful day there.

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  9. Hi again!

    Apologies. Bit late again this week - been so busy lately!

    Thank you so much for stopping by and look forward to *seeing* you again soon.

    Hope you have a good weekend,

    XOXO Lola )

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  10. Wonderful pastoral scene.

    I wonder if the horse thinks it is a sheep? MB

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  11. Lovely shot!
    I'm glad to see the animals have lots of space in this farm.
    Have a good weekend!

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  12. Wow - those clouds look as if they are painted onto the sky. What a glorious shot!

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  13. Lovely. We have a sheep farm up the road with two horses and a donkey that share the pasture. The donkey is the watch dog!

    Cats of Wildcat Woods

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  14. What a beautiful photograph. I love the clouds above the horse and sheep.

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  15. That is just simply a perfect landscape!! So very pretty.

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  16. those clouds look like mountains
    beautiful shot

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  17. What a great photo, with the horse and the sheep and those gorgeous clouds!
    — K

    Kay, Alberta, Canada
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  18. I wonder if the horse will do like a llama and chase away predators?

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  19. A fine scene of these animals grazing together. They appear to accept each other very well. Nice pastoral type image.

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  20. lovely landscape. my kids just saw your shot and they love them too. Happy weekend!

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  21. The sheep look like they are still wearing their 'woolies'.

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  22. The first timeI saw sheep and horses sharing a pasture, I thought it was the strangest thing... but maybe it is not so uncommon afterall.

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  23. I love sheep and horses.. Love the photo . Peaceful to see them in pasture. Wonderful shot.

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  24. Great scene, its Lambing season here too:)

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  25. What a lovely view to behold. Why people can't get along like that?

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  26. Hard to believe sheep are such a major livestock in Ontario now!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  27. It's great to see the horse just mingling in with the flock a great countryside scene.

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  28. That horse better eat fast or the sheep will nibble everything to the ground. - Margy

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  29. What a beautiful scene, the horse seems perfectly happy to share with the sheep.

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  30. I love it! Friends hanging out in an open space.

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  31. Your photo makes this fellow flatlander live with the illusion of those clouds as mountains! And love the horse leading the sheep in procession!

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  32. I love it! Living in an urban town, I miss things like this!!

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  33. I'll bet the horse is glad to have the company. Nice photo, and a lovely sky.

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