A few from a walk in the fields this evening. Hares are doing really well this year and this little fellow wasn't at all bothered (the wind was in the right direction).


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G'day Kelvin
Of the 3 images I prefer #3 for the pose and focus
We occasionally see these fellas hopping / running across our paddocks too ... don't know too much about them except that they're feral and a farmer's nightmare when they get to quickly breed into large numbers
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I see hares around here occasionally and have a couple of shots of them. My pick is also #3 because of the pose, framing and light on its face.
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Thanks for the comments people (still haven't worked out how to do multi quotes). We have a lot of these as the estate does quite a bit to promote local wildlife.
I Agree with the light and framing on number three but, for me the pose in number two just takes it.
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Originally posted by AlfandBen View PostThanks for the comments people (still haven't worked out how to do multi quotes). We have a lot of these as the estate does quite a bit to promote local wildlife.
I Agree with the light and framing on number three but, for me the pose in number two just takes it.
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