Be careful, the mimeter gap: a photo shoot of a newborn rabbit
Categories: Animals
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/be-careful-the-mimeter-gap-a-photo-shoot-of-a-newborn-rabbit.htmlPhotographer Ashraful Arefin decided to capture that short time while one of his pets is very small. He has two rabbits who get along well with each other. After watching a lot of photo shoots with newborn children on the Internet, Ashraful decided to try to do the same with a rabbit in the main role. It turned out very touching.
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"Since I got two rabbits, I've been taking them off. They are not only wonderful friends, they are very cool to photograph. I saw some amazing photos of newborn babies online and wanted to try to do something similar. Therefore, when my rabbit Tunya had another cub this year, I thought it would be great to do a photo shoot of the newborn and celebrate this new life!" says the photographer.
"I watched her grow day by day, open her eyes for the first time, wiggle her tiny nose... everything was so special! It was my attempt to capture cute moments and share my joy with other people through photos. I hope these pictures will please people and make them smile. Especially in this difficult time, when we need more joy. And what could be better for this than a fluffy tiny rabbit?"
Keywords: Cubs | Pets | Rabbits | Newborns | Tenderness | Photo shoot
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