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Custom Jessica Rabbit Doll with new dress. The good thing about doll wigs is you can give your creation several different looks.
Tired from a day of bar-hopping the rabbits slowly return home across the rolling grey polar fleece hills.
I am staying in this hotel in Rhode Island that has this large 30 acres field with this small copse of trees in the middle. There are a few dozen rabbits living here. I decided I would go out and survey them just before sundown.
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Recently I've started playing around with an old point-and-shoot camera that I bought about 4 or years ago. It's not brilliant, but given the right conditions is certainly able to capture few decent 'snaps', as hopefully these shots demonstrate.
So, earlier this weekend my girlfriend and I took a wander around Hampstead Heath and Kenwood House. There we met this very accommodating rabbit, who seemed more than happy to be the star of an impromptu photography session.
I snapped this of one of the rabbits that come out to eat when I fed the birds down by the creek. They know my whistle as well as the birds do.
Someone put this rabbit near our grassy area in front of our apartment. As I stooped over to water some flowers nearby, it startled me. Not that it's particularly scary looking -- I just wasn't expecting anyone else to be there.
Los Angeles wildlife.
The building I work in has rabbits living in the surrounding car park area. This building, in Northampton and on the edge of the A45, has recently been sold and we have relocated over 300 staff.
As the staff had reduced to 4 of us and the car park had emptied dramatically, the rabbits started to get braver, coming out like this chap, around lunchtime rather than early morning and evening.
These first 6 shots were taken while panning using the high speed continuous shhoting mode on the Nikon. The last two were of him as he sat and posed for me.