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Photo-a-Day  (Monday, 4th July, 2016)

Bright eyes


Bright eyes
Aspull.

Photo: John Harrison  (Canon 600D, Lens 60 to 300 mm [at 300] on F5.6)
Views: 3,294

Comment by: Ellen on 4th July 2016 at 00:12

John. I love this!....It brings to mind William Morris and a set of needlepoint chair seat covers I have been promising myself to make for more than 15 years!

Comment by: joe graney on 4th July 2016 at 05:26

John brilliant picture.

Comment by: Vb on 4th July 2016 at 07:31

Popular subject for painting these days - especially the head and ears of the animal ! Well caught!

Comment by: Ron D on 4th July 2016 at 07:57

Nicely done,the contrast of the flowers give it depth.

Comment by: Maureen on 4th July 2016 at 08:11

What a lovely shot,you can't beat nature and animals to greet you in the morning..thank you John.

Comment by: A.W. on 4th July 2016 at 09:26

Very nice John, I used to spend hours watching rabbits, hares, the occasional fox. I never managed to get this quality of photograph, well done!

Comment by: nephro on 4th July 2016 at 11:57

Good picture John why not submit it for Countryfile photo competition. You've got until 22 nd July.

Comment by: Gary Leece on 4th July 2016 at 14:02

Excellent shot - agree with nephro above. Send it to Countryfile, perhaps with a caption: Hare today, gone tomorrow??

Good luck.

Comment by: Vb on 4th July 2016 at 15:36

"Hares lookin' at you kid". !

(Humphrey Bogart "Casablanca")

Comment by: Mick on 4th July 2016 at 18:59

Theres a hare on this photo.

Comment by: Beryl on 4th July 2016 at 19:48

This is a beautiful photograph. A very rural scene.
This page is always the first one I turn to when I log in - rarely disappointed, such high standards.

Comment by: Johnny on 5th July 2016 at 11:41

"Whats up Doc?"

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