I processed this photo of a bison at rest in sepia tone. This process highlights the details of this bullβs fur. The thick, rough fur on his head, shoulders, and front legs stands out in contrast to the short, smooth fur covering the rest of him. In this view, you can see every wrinkle on his hide on his hindquarters.
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What did the buffalo say when his son went to college?
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An oldie but goody! π€£π
I have seen bison here in Georgia. https://robertsnapspot.wpcomstaging.com/2021/02/09/plains-bison-in-the-front-yard/
Wow! That's not a place I would think of seeing them - even domestically.
He looks great like this, very rugged but handsome!
Thanks, Sarah! It seemed like the perfect effect to use for this photo.
Wow! Excellent photo ! ππ
Thanks so much! :D
It's my pleasure ππstay blessed πππβ€