We ‘herd’ traffic was baa-d in South Marysburgh
Administrator | Feb 15, 2016 | Comments 9
Bob Fleguel and Erin Roughan, of Harinui Farms, moved more than 2000 sheep from Royal Road to Waupoos over the long weekend. The County’s Darlene Shantz captured the fascinating flow in photographs on her Point of View Photography Facebook page. – Darlene Shantz photos
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Darlene Shantz’s example of photographic work shows her as very talented. She manages to capture the subject in the sweet spot for the viewer, known as “The golden squares of artistry.” It is not the sheep per say but the man on the ATV; as red captures our eye and leads us into the frame. Marvelous. Thank-you for a delightful vision.
I can’t believe we’ll eat them all! Meek as a lamb led to slaughter.
A great photo. an amazing winner.
Amazing site and I can’t believe how the dogs work!! Quite a sight to watch! Hope they are all resting today!
Incredible photos. Incredible feat!
Great title! Who doesn’t love a clever pun in the morning? My hat is off to your writers
no. that’s too many!!! ah so spooky! I would not run into that crowd in a dark alley.
I almost fell asleep trying to count them all! hehehehhehehe
What an incredible sight to see. The amount of wool in one picture, and the sheep! What a wonder. Our world really is beautiful. Abundance is something America loves, and for a reason, for where else would you get to experience something so inspiring! I hope each sheep has a lovely day and a peaceful night 🙂
That’s a lot of wool and lamb chops! Amazing sight.