fotografur wrote:
Are the bunny and cat are friends?
Yes! The cat was pretty protective of the bunny. There is a home on the other side of the road, so we assumed that the bunny escaped so we knocked on the door to find out that they adopted the bunny - it comes and goes (comes in to eat and sleep etc..) it was fun to see the 2 of them running around together - in fact another cat came by to check things out but left shortly after.
savingspaces wrote:
Yes! The cat was pretty protective of the bunny. There is a home on the other side of the road, so we assumed that the bunny escaped so we knocked on the door to find out that they adopted the bunny - it comes and goes (comes in to eat and sleep etc..) it was fun to see the 2 of them running around together - in fact another cat came by to check things out but left shortly after.
Recently, I've been trying to test out my new-to-me Zuiko 50-200 SWD lens; primarily trying to see how it handles birds with my E-M1. It feels just a bit short at 200mm, at least for wild songbirds. Nevertheless, this past weekend, while waiting patiently by my feeder scene for what are apparently non-existent or not hungry hummingbirds (geez, the nerve!), some movement in a nearby bush caught my attention out of the corner of my eye. It's not a bird, but it was a nice critter to stumble upon.
Continuing to be really impressed with the Olympus 75/1.8. The images have a similar look to my 70-200/2.8 on a FF DSLR, but, I'm not stuck hauling around a big 4lb lens all day.
Fantastic lens to throw in the bag for a day at the beach