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Brandon Ballenger

Buuuuuuuunnies
Buuuuuuuunnies by @Jansu (Brandon Ballenger)

Well, this was a simple enough idea, and when I started I didn't really have anything in mind, I just sort of did it and then I was done, didn't really think about it. But I guess I wasn't really surprised by it or anything like that, I knew what I was working on, just that I didn't think about it at all, which was sort of odd in my opinion. Anyway, it was a quick little gift for my friend Nadia. She loves bunnies, you see. Especially "coot" ones. So I made a little bunny family and stuck them in the grass. Yaaaaaaaay!

I think the one looking at the "screen" looks awkward, but I didn't want them all in the exact same pose. So there you have it. Cute bunnies. Nothing else to say.

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20y169d ago
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Posted: Sunday, 06 June, 2004 @ 02:10 PM

Bunnybunnybunnybunnybunny... ~love~

Those bunnies really are so adowable and perfectly simple! They practically just melt into the grass, especially the mama and papa ones... At first, I don't even think I noticed the parent ones, but it's kinda nice to continue seeing new things in a picture that you never noticed before... And I don't think there's anything wrong with the baby that looking out at the viewer... It does look like the grass on the left is growing out of the tree trunk, but I think that's because the ground color may be similar to the tree color, and you know how my monitor is... ^^;;;

Thank you again so much for this pwecious widdle picture!!! ~big hugs~ I'm going to go melt into a little puddle now... ^-^ ~melts~

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