Took this shot while doing some fieldwork at Macraes Flat - a cold, windwept, nearly treeless area of tussock and rocky tors. Rabbits (like most introduced mammals - and nearly all mammals are introduced here) are a major pest in New Zealand, causing widespread ecological and economic damage.
Often when rabbits are shot they are strung up on fences - the hope is that the carcasses will serve as a 'warning' to other rabbits, and they will stay clear of the area to avoid a similar fate!
Anyway I increased the contrast a bit on this one to give it a darker, more sinister feel - am considering adding some grainy texture as well?




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