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Apr 26, 2006 17:06 |  #1

Nothing special and I clipped his ears, but he was so cute. :)

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Apr 26, 2006 17:09 |  #2

Scruffy little guy, isn't it? Is this a dwarf? I had one when I was a kid and, IIRC, it had the same kind of ears as this one.


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Apr 26, 2006 18:18 as a reply to  @ Rumjungle's post |  #3

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Scruffy little guy, isn't it? Is this a dwarf? I had one when I was a kid and, IIRC, it had the same kind of ears as this one.

Thanks Rum, have no idea what kind of rabbit it is. It was taken outside at the animal farm.

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Apr 29, 2006 09:39 as a reply to  @ mrclark321's post |  #4

Any more :rolleyes:


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Apr 29, 2006 11:08 |  #5

what a sweet photo. tack sharp and what a dreamy background.


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Apr 29, 2006 16:31 |  #6

nice shot.......... don't think the ears matter...
very sharp and nice presentation
looks like it's about to doze off


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Apr 29, 2006 20:42 |  #7

Very cute. Looks like a X breed to me :)


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Looks great for me. Very cute :D


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Apr 30, 2006 08:47 |  #9

he is pretty scruffy, but what a cute photo!




  
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Apr 30, 2006 09:06 |  #10

Awww.......very Cute! Great timing Dan, sharp image and lovely subject of course.:)


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Apr 30, 2006 13:16 |  #11

Thanks everyone for the nice comments. :)

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Apr 30, 2006 17:39 as a reply to  @ mrclark321's post |  #12

I'd have clipped the ears in the crop, too. It pulls the attention away from the ears and onto the face/eye, where the photo contains the strongest message. I like that you left in the OOF rear end on the right. It shows the bunny is laying down.


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