ButterflySis wrote:
Awwww! is right!! So darn cute. I just love a 'happy ending'!
The first couple and the last couple seem to need a tad more contrast. Try running the autos on them...auto- contrast and levels particularly. Seems to help give them more pop.
Great captures!
Thank you for the comments and the suggestion Jennifer.
Perdu wrote:
He looks so well kept - I'm sure he is an escapee. Try to get him a home. Rabitts are very clean to keep. It took mine 3 days to be totally house trained. The're smart too. Wonderful series by the way.
Thanks Perdu, we used to have a Rabbit, years ago. I called him the Sabre-Toothed Bunny as his teeth just kept growing even with chew stones. I used to have to trim his teeth with a nail cutter for Dogs! Just have to watch wires for the stereo etc....
I thought about knocking on some doors and asking if anyone was missing a Bunny.
Jody Melanson wrote:
Thanks George, what's going on with your Cat?
Whenever the Rabbit goes out of the cage the cat goes in. At that point the rabbit came back in and "TRAPPED" the cat, hence the look on it's face. We've got two cats that the rabbit chases. Petty funny to see the cats run from the rabbit.
Really fun series. A perfect end to my long day. Thanks so much for sharing this and making it entertaining too. You even managed a flight shot ---- way to go!!!
lbuscher wrote:
Jody, nice series but what is the story with the earsNever saw a wild rabbit or Hare with ears that flopped down like that. Heck even Bug's Bunny's stand up strighter than that.
Lou
I enjoyed the series too! Jody is right about the rabbit being an escapee..It's a Lop...as in lop eared...a domestic breed. They've been that way since 1936 when aliens extracted the cart...oh never mind...it's a lop.