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Adam E. J. Squier
{K:9803} 8/10/2002
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Cute bunnies. I'd prefer a little more DOF.
Rabbits can be litter-box trained -- more easily than cats, even. As with any young pet, the first week or so can be a little messy but that changes as they get a bit more mature. If you're really interested, I'd suggest visiting the House Rabbit Society's Web site: http://www.rabbit.org/ Just remember that a rabbit can make a good pet, but they do need about as much care as a cat. They're not like pet mice or guinea pigs. In fact, they're no longer classified a rodents (though I've never put much stock in classifications).
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Nicolette Kintz
{K:146} 8/10/2002
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Sure I can ship it Fed Ex. And yes, the only pet messier would be a duck. I know the guy who owns them is getting rid of a couple if there's anyone in the Chicago area who likes cute ,little bunnies.
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Vincent K. Tylor
{K:7863} 8/10/2002
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I want one!! Wait a minute, do they like leave lots of little droppings??
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Antonio Díaz
{K:2710} 8/10/2002
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cool! i like this other background better, still blue (great) and its a little darker to give more contrast, but i really like the pose of these little guys on the first post...
btw, thanx for your comment on my shot, i know the quality is not that good, but it?s just because of my scanner, the original printed shot its really good... i?m thinking on getting a better one, of course, as soon as i get my new camera first, the one i had is broken...
regards...
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Nicolette Kintz
{K:146} 8/9/2002
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Actually, I did kind of move them around to where I needed them. They're still young enough where they don't run away.After a milk dinner they kept falling asleep wherever I put them. What do you think of this background color? I have another that's darker still, but I thought it might be too dark.I didn't think the focus was toogood on this , but maybe you'll think differently.
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Antonio Díaz
{K:2710} 8/9/2002
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i like it, its really touching, i think this shot may be posted on the friendship proyect, thats what it shows to me... two very good friends. btw, you should try (even though i guess you didnt ask them to pose, lol) some blanket or whatever they are standing of some other color, maybe that would give the shot a little more contrast and the bunnies will look better, just my opinion, but blue is good for me anyway... nice shot!
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Vincent K. Tylor
{K:7863} 8/9/2002
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This one does work in my opinion because for one thing you cannot even see their eyes anyway. The focus in this case is on their cute little noses. I like it. Normally though, I believe you would want more depth.
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