Wow, what a great photo you were able to capture of the bunny. I like the triangle shape you've created with the title in the upper left, then the photo mid way down on the right and then the elements in the lower left -- not a grouping I would have thought of but it really works!
Wow, what a great photo you were able to capture of the bunny. I like the triangle shape you've created with the title in the upper left, then the photo mid way down on the right and then the elements in the lower left -- not a grouping I would have thought of but it really works!
Thanks Beth.. most of the time I don't think... it just comes out.. I look at colors and a spot that I think needs something LOL... re the bunnies... we have 3 here in our backyard most of the time.. the wild bunnies are all over here, but 3 stick by us.. maybe because we have no animals (dogs/cats) they feel safer here? I enjoy them!
Thanks Gaelle. Do you have wild animals that frequent there in France? I just love these guys... sometimes they decide to create a nest and for 2 weeks we see them as newborns to the time they leave the nest. That is fun. Thank you re my shadow work too!
Thanks Beth.. most of the time I don't think... it just comes out.. I look at colors and a spot that I think needs something LOL... re the bunnies... we have 3 here in our backyard most of the time.. the wild bunnies are all over here, but 3 stick by us.. maybe because we have no animals (dogs/cats) they feel safer here? I enjoy them!
Thanks Gaelle. Do you have wild animals that frequent there in France? I just love these guys... sometimes they decide to create a nest and for 2 weeks we see them as newborns to the time they leave the nest. That is fun. Thank you re my shadow work too!
Yes, I used to see them a few years ago in the field in front of my house. But they’re too far away – about 300 metres – so it’s impossible to take a photo. I regularly see a heron in that field, and once I even saw a fox.
Yes, I used to see them a few years ago in the field in front of my house. But they’re too far away – about 300 metres – so it’s impossible to take a photo. I regularly see a heron in that field, and once I even saw a fox.
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