Since Pathfinder did it, I will too.
This is pretty close to an antelope or at least in the same family I think, a Thomson's Gazelle from my trip to Fossil Rim. I hadn't posted this one.
Edit: I removed the gazelle. There was just something I didn't like it about. I don't know if it was the wierd bokeh in the BG or the washed out colors. It also all of a sudden seemed soft to me focus-wise.
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Edit: I removed the gazelle. There was just something I didn't like it about. I don't know if it was the wierd bokeh in the BG or the washed out colors. It also all of a sudden seemed soft to me focus-wise.
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I was looking for some images of turkeys and muleys I shot in Palo Duro Canyon a few years ago, but can't seem to find them quickly this evening.
How about a few donkeys from outside Mexican Hat??
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They are. Your burros look nice too. I like the environment.
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I think I have one already cropped of this picture. I just didn't post that one.
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