The Watchful Eye of Sheep’s Head

Several years ago on Sheep’s Head we went for a walk and discovered a lovely horse nearby!

Did you know? Horses have nearly 360-degree vision due to the placement of their eyes on the sides of their heads, allowing them to spot predators from almost any direction without moving their heads.


Apertureƒ/1.8
CameraSM-G998B
Focal length6.7mm
ISO50
Shutter speed1/100s

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2 thoughts on “The Watchful Eye of Sheep’s Head

    1. Thanks Joe! We’ve walked past the field (actually a garden) where this horse was kept since then but haven’t seen him again. It’s a lovely part of the world for a walk too.

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