Three 8 wk old GTBS mini lop bucks. Who should I keep??

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So the babies are now 8 weeks old, closer to nine now actually.

I did some indepth posing and photo shoot the other day. The pictures are not GREAT, and some are not as centered as they should be, but I am hoping for some critiques of these guys. I know I want to keep one of the GTBS I just don't know which. So tell me what is good and bad about each of them! I don't know what I would do without you guys!

Here are collages of each of them. If you want any of the individual pictures of them let me know. The collage shows one shot of each pose I managed to catch on film. Some have the top shot and some don't.

SMB12
SMB12Collage.jpg


SMB13
SMB13Collage8wks.jpg


SMB14
SMB14collage8wks.jpg


Thanks!
Now I will go make the collages for my other four bucks and hopefully I can get some opinions on them too.
 
Keeping in mind that I have no idea what the ideal mini-lop is supposed to look like, I like #13 the best overall. He has a very nice rise to him, and a very masculine head. Can you get pics of his hindquarters and a top view?

Are you making the collages in "paint"? If so, how many pixels did you shrink them to? I have some animals I'd like critiqued too, and your format looks very nice.
 
At this point in time I really like SMB13 just for the sheer smoothness of his topline. first one is flatter and possibly undercut, the last one peaks early and is very hippy from the back view. I really like SMB13 very nice for 8 weeks!!
 
Thanks for the help. What's crazy is that 13 was my least favorite! lol I will try to get some new pictures of more poses. For whatever reason 12 has been my favorite for the last week, something about his head/ears. From the top he seems the most "basketball like"

I made the collage in Microsoft Picture It. I resized the pictures to 6.00 then copied them to a blank(new) page. Then I could make them bigger/smaller as I needed to, in order to make them fit.
 
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