We were heading to dinner while in the Ol Pajeta Conservancy of Kenya when we spotted this African savanna hare behind our tent. It was well past sunset, but the lights from the nearby pathway and dining area were enough to illuminate the scene. Nikon Z8 with Nikkor 500mm PF lens, ISO 12800, f/5.6 at 1/30th of a second.
Sweet! I bet they don’t come out in daylight very often, as they would likely be very interesting to all sorts of prey. In spite of being “bunny fast.”
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What an interesting image, Sean! Very lovely capture. Sure was swell of that hare to tolerate your impromptu photo shoot!
Love the big ears!!
Sweet! I bet they don’t come out in daylight very often, as they would likely be very interesting to all sorts of prey. In spite of being “bunny fast.”