Robert Myer
Staredown
I debated whether or not to post this (obviously I won the debate with myself) due to the angle, but the story behind the picture was too compelling!
The border collie had been harassing the sheep (with a certain amount of glee, I might add) all around the pasture for some time. Finally, one of the sheep decided it was time to make a stand and to confront the collie. The tension in the air was palpable, and those watching were holding our collective breaths. At last, the collie inched forward, looked the lead sheep in the eye, and the rebellion collapsed in seconds. The sheep had had freedom in their grasp, but just couldn't stare their nemesis down any longer. Apparently, sheep will be sheep . . . :)
Cover your eyes and View On Black
If you get a chance. . . take a look at Extreme sheep herding on youtube!
Staredown
I debated whether or not to post this (obviously I won the debate with myself) due to the angle, but the story behind the picture was too compelling!
The border collie had been harassing the sheep (with a certain amount of glee, I might add) all around the pasture for some time. Finally, one of the sheep decided it was time to make a stand and to confront the collie. The tension in the air was palpable, and those watching were holding our collective breaths. At last, the collie inched forward, looked the lead sheep in the eye, and the rebellion collapsed in seconds. The sheep had had freedom in their grasp, but just couldn't stare their nemesis down any longer. Apparently, sheep will be sheep . . . :)
Cover your eyes and View On Black
If you get a chance. . . take a look at Extreme sheep herding on youtube!