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Rabbit


Rabbit
Photo Information
Copyright: Zahoor Ahmed (zahoor_salmi) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 108 W: 0 N: 434] (4354)
Genre: People
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-01-30
Categories: Decisive Moment
Camera: Cannon 40D, Canon 400mm L 5.6
Exposure: f/9.0, 1/800 seconds
Details: Tripod: Yes
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2009-11-03 8:12
Viewed: 96
Points: 18
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Rabbits are small mammals in the family Leporidae of the order Lagomorpha, found in several parts of the world. There are seven different genera in the family classified as rabbits, including the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), Cottontail rabbit (genus Sylvilagus; 13 species), and the Amami rabbit (Pentalagus furnessi, endangered species on Amami Ōshima, Japan). There are many other species of rabbit, and these, along with pikas and hares, make up the order Lagomorpha The rabbit lives in many areas around the world. Rabbits live in groups, and the best known species, the European rabbit lives in underground burrows, or rabbit holes. A group of burrows is called a warren. [1] Meadows, woods, forests, thickets, and grasslands are areas in which rabbits live.[1] They also inhabit deserts and wetlands. More than half the world's rabbit population resides in North America.[1] They also live in Europe, India, Sumatra, Japan, and parts of Africa. The European rabbit has been introduced to many places around the world.[2] Female rabbits do not actually ovulate until after breeding. They have a bifurcated uterus and often, breeding can involve multiple acts that can result in multiple impregnations from different bucks (male rabbits). Males are commonly sterile during the heat of summer months.

A litter of rabbit kits (baby rabbits) can be as small as a single kit, ranging up to 12 or 13; however there have been litters as big as 18. The gestation period is 30–32 days.[6]

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hello Zahoor!
this is a lovely capture! the rabbit is perfectly frozen...sharp, with great details on its fur...i also like the composition and the light
great work!
regards,
Alper

Olá Zahoor
Excellent timing, good sharpness and lighting.
Great one.
TFS
Raimundo

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  • Nokin Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 54 W: 0 N: 37] (537)
  • [2009-11-03 8:34]

Hello,

Nice colors and details.Perfekt*****

Regards Detlef

Hi Zahoor!
Another good picture about this "flying" rabit,this time without an ear.Funny position.Well done.Friendly regards.Alin.

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  • Juliet Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 878 W: 64 N: 1973] (13588)
  • [2009-11-03 8:48]

Hi Zahoor- GREAT TIMING. Really hard to do. Your lighting and details are wonderful on this. Thanks for the smile this brings to me (and the good notes). Julie

Hi Zahoor, this is a great action shot, so sharp and great composition too. You must have been lying in wait for the rabbit? I guess something is chasing him in ur direction and such high speed?
Thanks for sharing,
john

Zahoor
Waw...what a great capture this rabbit!
Congratulation!
Mariana

Great job catching this rabbit in motion - did you use the AI Servo focus function to follow the movement?

You had the perfect terrain for a shot like this! Composition is very good.

Rew

wwaaaouh ! Zahoor has found a flying rabbit !

feliciations,

best regards,


dd, île de la Réunion

Magnificent capture here of this sprinting hare and the exposure and composition are perfect! Great shot!

cheers,

Dilshan

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