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is this photo weird to you?


Zeealex

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for some reason, it's registering as upside down for me

what about you?
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Paul

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Water bottles the correct way up so is the corn, and the person in the backgrounds sitting correctly?
 

Zeealex

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yeah but for some reason, first glance, my brain registers it as upside down when focusing on the corn.
 

Zeealex

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could just be me, but mum saw it as well :/

XD oh just so you know, i don't live in that cage, this guy does :p
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and i filled the straw up after i had finished taking photos of him :p
 

Zeealex

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first name that popped into my head when we bought him as a little Kit.
 

Zeealex

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what do you mean by that spruce, out of interest, are you referencing to the "Kit" or the fact that you like cats?
we did have a cat, but it used to get hit and pellet gunned by some inbred A holes nearby, so we decided to rehome it.
 
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Kit is just usually short for kitty!
I neither like or dislike cats, I am 100% indifferent when it comes to cats and pets in general.
 

Zeealex

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XD a Kit, is a baby rabbit, but i see where you are coming from with the kitten thing.
 
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In England, a "Kit" is young of any of various fur-bearing animals, not specifically rabbits.

From the Oxford English Dictionary:-

Pronunciation: /kɪt/
noun


  • the young of certain animals, such as the beaver, ferret, and mink.
  • informal a kitten.
 

Hoogle

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Zee is from England lol

I just read it as kit as in buying a starter kit cage food bedding and rabbit lol.

Looks like your new camera has some good potential to take nice pictures.
 
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Upon further research on the matter, rabbits have a kindle of kittens.

Your new camera does seem to do very good images.
 

Zeealex

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thanks for the words about the camera guys, i've taken a good few photos so i'll post a new thread with them on and you can comment and give tips :)

i never knew much about the word Kit itself, i was only ever told that a kit is a baby rabbit. and that's what Sir Laurels was when we got him.
 

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