Mouse Tracks
Here's one I took earlier this year at about sunset at Kelso Dunes, in the Mojave National Preserve, CA. I rather like it, but would appreciate any feedback.
If you look closely, you can not only see the kangaroo mouse tracks leading into the photo from the right, but also leading out of it from the left (i'm not sure they show up in the online version). The swirls in the sand are caused by the wind whipping the leaves in a circular pattern.
Cheers,
Patrick
If you look closely, you can not only see the kangaroo mouse tracks leading into the photo from the right, but also leading out of it from the left (i'm not sure they show up in the online version). The swirls in the sand are caused by the wind whipping the leaves in a circular pattern.
Cheers,
Patrick
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Most people, imo, would not have caught this.
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Thanks a lot, gents, for your kind comments.
The Kelso Dunes are a wonderful place to shoot. So many animals tracks that it's hard to imagine. Big mammals, rodents, and slithery things, among much else. A great place to be at sunset.
Cheers,
Patrick
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