Nice photo but I don't see the muddy farmer.
These Burros look like they're alive unlike many Mexican Burros.
Occasionally I have photos that have been accepted for publication. They always ask for a "larger" copy. I'm not sure what they mean or how to achieve it. l've given them TIF copies, larger JPEG copies. I shoot in RAW format but kind of doubt if they want those. Any ideas to help me out?
I like patterns....good job
Longshadow gets the prize.
They could even be people.
Hiking buddy, hope for a new day, foggy rocks.
They look like they're dreaming of their natural habitat.
Cut and on it's way to the world.
That's a Skunk Cabbage. Don't eat it.
This method of fishing is ancient for the Warm Springs Nation here in Oregon. They build scaffolds along Salmon rivers and use long poles with wide hoop nets attached. They lower these into the water and sit and wait and wait and wait in hopes a fish will enter the net. They have a cord from the net which they hold so they can feel when a fish gets into the net.
I've been getting out with the camera much more in the last few weeks.
It was taken with a Nikon D700, 24-70 at f9 1000 with ISO 400
Thanks for the comment.
We look forward to these every spring. They are Bitter Root flowers.