In this image, you can see five bighorn sheep hanging out on the eroded buttes of Badlands National Park in South Dakota. The sun had just set in the distance. The Badlands are a surprisingly great wildlife destination. In fact, outside of Yellowstone and the California coast, they’re probably my favorite go-to spot for a variety of animals in an amazing natural habitat. Nikon D800 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 240mm) ISO 400, f/8 at 1/640th of a second
—– Beautiful for spacious skies
—– And hills for sheep to play
—– Could it be they
—– Form the stone in
—– An unusual way
—– In any case we celebrate
—– Hooray for them we say .
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Unbelievable shot, Sean!
—– Beautiful for spacious skies
—– And hills for sheep to play
—– Could it be they
—– Form the stone in
—– An unusual way
—– In any case we celebrate
—– Hooray for them we say .
Amazing shot!
great pic. ) We need help trying to keep-up with the goat, as we get older , we tend to take on to much and go tubling over thee hill. ? )