Hello! My name is Teri and I've been around for over 69 years in various forms. I am happily married (51 years!), have two daughters and four grandchildren.
I discovered Poser 2 many years ago but didn't do much with it. In 2006 I found a copy of Poser 4 and got interested again. I was working in Poser 10 before I switched to Daz Studio in late 2017. I'm gradually getting the hang of most of it.
When not playing on the computer, I help my husband with his start-up Bio Tech business, refinish furniture, knit, crochet, and read. We grab our grandchildren every chance we get and delight in their antics.
Discovering this community has been a great source of fun and support in trying times.I am amazed at the level of talent I see in both the gallery and the products that are offered. It baffles me how little points on a screen can turn into people or trees and move. I'll always be blond I guess!
Thanks for looking.
(Updated December 2021)
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Comments (64)
Wolfenshire
lol, rabbits giving you a hard time huh. You know, rabbits are just rats with good P.R.
blinkings
I think it is big enough to keep Alsatians out let alone the rabbits! Well done.
MagikUnicorn
Very nice
artofsouls
Love the shot
lisalisette
What we al must do to keep the rabbits away LOL.. they sure keep you busy :))
LivingPixels
nice shot thanx T!!
pimanjc
Good luck keeping your tomatoes whole.
tetrasnake
Thanks for sharing! This is beautiful!
Cyve
Fantastic shot !!!
donnena
Good luck!!!
Richardphotos
them krazy rabbits!!! well done, do they know that they can not enter?
flavia49
great shots
rickclark
We, as well as many other people have the same problem. We can't keep them away from our plants. One year I tried 'shoo-shoo' but the bunny just looked at me. I picked up a rock tried to throw it in front of him hoping to scare him away. Ended up hitting him on the nose. I felt really bad about that, hoping I didn't hurt him. We now have babies running around the yard. It will never stop. Rick
eekdog
great job of keeping the hoppers outta there.
rhol_figament
I knew you had a monster farm, lol...:) If you have photoshop or gimp there is an option to 'save for web', adjust the resolution untill you get it under 15K, good luck!
mydesigns
Thanks for sharing and the story .. it maked my smile :P
barryjeffer
Rabbits are fun to watch, but not so great for a gardener... they eat like goats and breed like, well... Bunnies..lol. Great idea, hope it works... sometimes a ring of bloodmeal around the garden will keep them out as well.
whaleman
Why not build a cage for your three rabbits instead?
Faemike55
Love what you've created in your garden. Contrary to Watership Down, the rabbits are not too bloody smart - just persistant
adorety
Hah! It's amazing the labor we must go throught to protect our gardens, ornamental or vegetable, from all the critters out there.
MedicineBird
A Fantastic job, Really, something I myself would love to be doing right now, considering all the GMO's they're force feeding us, So I wish you all the very Best, and Good Luck
HopeFadesEternal
I hope this works for you! I find rabbits can be both ways, rather clever, or rather forgetful. There weren't many that got a second chance to learn the dangers of being in our or a neighbors yard once we got Sophie. Those that did manage to get away often didn't come back too quickly. However, the draw of food is a powerful urge that sometimes outweighs the threat of death.
Steeleyes101
Pesky little critters to be sure, but I'm sure all the sweet tasty veggies will be worth all the work in the end. I really like these photos specially the second one there is something very artsy about them. The POV and the way the greenness of the grass and trees with the sun reflecting and filtering through give a slight surrealistic hue to them More please
dreaming_banshee
I'm sure the rabbits appreciate all the work you're doing. Nice garden.
SidheRoseGraphics
They DO dig, you know. Can they dig under that Teri? I'd keep an eye out for that. What a lot of work! No bunnies aren't very bright are they? We have bunnies around the apt. complex here and they chewed through two of my spark-plug wires! Gotta watch 'em!! Nice images :)
renecyberdoc
now wait this reminds me politicians braincells,they are not far above the little grey cell-chart-just open your history book or the newspapers from the last days and you see that even after fed up for the 50 th time they dont realize that they continue to produce ever more fups.
Sepiasiren
Aww poor wittle bunnies...biting all up on that tomato and ruining it...LOL. I do so love bunnies though even if they are a few cells short--ROFL. Cute story and great pic!
illkirch
It's easier to eat the rabbits. But eating "family members" isn't very appetizing
ontar1
They do like gardens, but never appreciate the work done to keep them out, outstanding captures!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jean_C
Closing the garden is an excellent idea indeed, because the rabbits!