I spent a fascinating hour
What had my attention was a dance that the local “Rabbit Run” rabbits were doing on the dam.
They would chase each other in tight circles. One would stop and the other would hop into the air in front of the other. The other one would then take off with the other in pursuit.
I watched it for an hour then grabbed my digital camera. No stalk for a trophy mule deer was as well planned and executed as this one. I eased down, across the middle pasture to take this picture

It will no doubt join other classics that I have taken like “Log after the deer jumped over it”, “Outhouse after the rabbit passed” and, the always a crowd pleaser, “Hen Turkeys; a study with the lens cap on”
I’ll title this one, “The rabbit dance” taken with a slow digital camera.
For this, I needed the 35 mm film camera, not the slow $85 disposable digital that I use in the woods and the boat. There are fast digitals but they are out of my price range. And in general, don’t meet my specs for a rabbit hunting camera



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