Our next photo theme is the opposite of small: "Big."
We invite photographers of any age and skill level to submit entries for our photo themes.Please send submissions to web@powelltribune.com. Photos may be submitted as jpegs, tiffs or PSDs. Please include the first and last name of the photographer with entries. For more information about our photo themes, see our blog entry. We'll publish one or two shots in the print edition and post the others on our blog. Please submit photographs that were taken recently.

A loose strand snagged from a traveler's clothes holds tight to a handrail at the West Thumb Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park. Tribune photographer Kara Bacon spotted this thread.
Donna Wageman also submitted this shot, titled "The Small Little Huntress Coming out of Hiding."

Willie Marcus snapped this photo of her neighbor's baby chicks checking out their new world.

Eldon Schmitt of Powell captured a photo of this small chipmunk.

This blossom is minuscule, even compared to a paperclip. Clive Dillon of Powell submitted this shot.

Small fungi sprout in Yellowstone National Park in this photo taken by Tribune photographer Kara Bacon.
Next to a boulder too big to throw, this furry little rockchuck perks up in search of food. He was spotted at Yellowstone National Park by Tribune Managing Editor Tessa Schweigert.
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