I started attempting to photograph hares in late April 2020, a month into lockdown. Although frequently seen during the course of my morning forays into the Suffolk countryside, the hares were not obliging subjects, as a sighting of a human invariably led to flight, or at least that was my initial impression. As I became more adept at
I started attempting to photograph hares in late April 2020, a month into lockdown. Although frequently seen during the course of my morning forays into the Suffolk countryside, the hares were not obliging subjects, as a sighting of a human invariably led to flight, or at least that was my initial impression. As I became more adept at