I guess that hares like mornings and evenings – that’s the times one is most likely ot meet them. Before moving here (and acquiring an e-bike) I never knew there were so many of them around. — To be honest, it was only one hare. I wanted to use image compare (the hare had hopped to the right) when I realised that the grass blades where overlapping perfectly and I merged the two photos. —
Snap! I saw a similar scene (but not quick enough to get out my camera) at … 5.45 the other morning…
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I guess that hares like mornings and evenings – that’s the times one is most likely ot meet them. Before moving here (and acquiring an e-bike) I never knew there were so many of them around. — To be honest, it was only one hare. I wanted to use image compare (the hare had hopped to the right) when I realised that the grass blades where overlapping perfectly and I merged the two photos. —
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Clever! Cheat!
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😄
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Doubling your numbers!! At least you kept to six words 🙂
Your editing worked well though, and what gorgeous light
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Thanks – yes, evening light in summer is simply beautiful.
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Fabulous find and edit Elke. I love the ears peeking out of the grass
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