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A wild rabbit this morning, slightly cropped from the left, I'm having a good time subject wise, there's lots to photograph now, going to try for deer fawns (seen 3 today) before Mull next Monday!
Does anyone know how to backup files on a windows 8 laptop as its being sent for repair?
Without the ears, this rabbit could be mistaken for a squirrel. Seen at Big Spring Park in Cotter, Ar.
A young Rabbit watches warily from the edge of the Chilterns woodlands preparing to hop into the adjoining meadow
Just popped in to wish you all a great week! I won't be around much, as I'm spending time with my two sons.
Wild rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) sighted near a warren in a clearing in woodland. I came across this chap by luck, sat in dappled sunlight, last summer. Needless to say I didn't get another shot!
I have been looking through my older shots recently and liked this one. I just think it looks cute!
I saw some Rabbits in a field I was driving past, I stopped the car and they all ran off. After 15 or 20 minutes waiting, they gradually came back out into the open.
It didn't seem as if he was promoting anything, just walking down West 56th Street with his coffee (?) and newspaper--But naive me, I thought it was a New Yorker being interesting for interestingness's sake. But apparently it's part of a SyFy's promotion for Alice, their take on Wonderland.
These are two very closely-related models. The rabbit came first, of course. It was one of my first successful systematic designs, using very basic box-pleating techniques...just boxes and rivers. It folds from a 16 X 16 grid, which makes it a pretty easy fold.
The jackalope is pretty much what happens when you juggle the flap lengths just a bit, and pile on a ton of pleats near the front of the model. He arises from a 28 X 28 grid. Thank heavens for Referencefinder.