Yes, I rolled around in the mud with my camera again. Sometimes you just need to get dirty. The last time I visited Ching Farm there was a gorgeous sunset. That made some great pictures but limited the animals I could shoot as they were getting ready for bed. This time I went in the afternoon and everyone was ready for their turn in front of a wide lens.
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To donate please visit http://www.chingsanctuary.org/
If you missed the visit with the sunset you can see it here: http://www.smyerimage.com/blog/2013/11/a-visit-to-ching-farm-rescue-santuary