Sign near Cobargo, New South Wales, Australia.
When I saw this bull in a kneeling position, eating grass on the opposite side of the fence, I turned the car around and stopped to take its photo. I thought it was a classic photo to illustrate the old cliche, “The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.”
Buttermere Dubbs just after leaving Buttermere, winding its way to Crummock Water in the English Lake District.
Love this horse!
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San Francisco Zoo, San Francisco, California.
I wish I may / I wish I might, / have the horse / that looks so white. / My granddaughter is here visiting from California and wanted to go visit the country side to see the various animals.
Fenced In, But Happy.
Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright First time I have been so close to capture a shot of a Emu
Paint horse grazing on a beautiful autumn morning…. as is.
as is
Picture taken in Naunton, Nick Seal Ltd. Canon 40D, 17-55mm
I’m not sure if he was more fascinated by me or I by him…. /
Featured in Midwestern United States Photography – Aug 15th, 2009 I don’t know where exactly but somewhere along Interstate 90 I spotted these two, beautiful horses. I thought they looked great by the fence and with wildflowers blooming around them.
Zebra at Wellington Zoo
The figurines are part of my Nativity Collection. Originally belonged to my mother who gave it to me some years ago This image belongs to my Christmas and Holidays Series All my Christmas Cards are on sale until October 31st. / Get yours now!
Lorikeet at the Portland Oregon Zoo standing on the top rail of a three rail fence.
Series: Kentucky horses.
This photo is straight from the camera. It’s AS IS...... On our day out with friends to Murton Park and the Yorkshire Museum of Farming near Harrogate, we spent time wondering though the grounds and the other attractions. On our way to the replica Roman Fort in England (which surprisingly look much more like a wild west fort), we passed by a field of sheep, two of which were very near the fence. My youngest son, Joel was so taken with these creatures that stood as tall as him. Whilst the others moved on towards the fort, Joel stayed behind (as did I) to have what could only be described as a conversation with this sheep. he would say something and the sheep would bleat. Then Joel would say something else and the sheep would bleat. It was so precious. This went on a few moments and then he reached through the fence and pet the sheep, sort of a goodbye hand shake, as you can see in the photo below. What a fabulous moment to capture. The only way I could capture it was to lift my camera high, and shoot above the fence line. I am very pleased with how it turned out. Canon EOS-1Ds Mark ll / 28-300mm IS zoom lens / f/9 / 1/200 / ISO 100 / Exposure Bias -0.67
Featured in Rural Around the Globe on November 17th, 2009. / Featured in Pets Are Us on November 14th, 2009. A beautiful chestnut mare with a white blaze looks over a wooden rail fence waiting for a treat. Captured on a ranch near Entrance, Alberta, Canada. Taken with a Canon Rebel XSi using an 18-55mm lens.
Taken with my KodakEasyShareDX6490
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