I took this at a Wildlife Centre, I have never seen one in the wild, and if I did the speed they move I doubt I would get a good picture
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I found a weasel's nest... set myself up behind a fallen tree with camera and tripod the following day... did I get a half decent picture? No! ![]()
Nice one Rabbit.
| 359Rabbit [Member] 23/03/08 @ 12:20 |
Sometimesis is better to visit wildlife centres at leats you do get the chance for some good pictures even if they are actullay wildlife!
Rabbit
| Usksider pro http://www.usksider.co.uk 23/03/08 @ 12:25 |
Very true... truth is I think I disturbed the mother and she moved her brood on. Spent a whole day sitting very quietly and never saw darn thing!
| jenray pro http://www.jenniferhunter.co.uk 23/03/08 @ 12:13 |
great to see the speed they move though isn't it....like the wind...big hugs...and very nice pic...XX
| Mrs_F [Member] 23/03/08 @ 14:44 |
They are amazing creatures I think. I have seen them around farmyards (usually where there are chickens) as a kid.
| ajnspencer pro http://www.devonwallart.co.uk 23/03/08 @ 17:09 |
Love it, I always think a good wildlife pic doesn't just capture the animal but a bit of it's personality and that's got it in spades.
| 359Rabbit [Member] 24/03/08 @ 07:26 |
I know a few places where I can get good wildlife pictures in they nature environment others am afraid I cheat and use wildlife centres or zoo's. Sometimes it the only way
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