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The Rule of Dirt
by: Grey Cross

A good photographer is never afraid to get down on his/her belly in the mud in order to get that unique angle and perspective. Don't be afraid of your surroundings. Reach high, crouch low, get under and around and up close and personal with everything around you. But use good sense also. Watch out for snakes and bees.

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