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Me and my Bunny and Daddy


 
BetterPhoto.com Photo Contest Finalist   Me and my Bunny and Daddy
Me and my Bunny and Daddy
Tokina 28-70mm, 1/125th @ f/8, studio lights...

Bryan Duckett

 
 
 

Tiffani S. LaNeave
 

Once again you have captured a beautiful priceless shot!! Great job Bryan!!


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May 30, 2005

 
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  Adorable capture, Bryan!


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May 30, 2005

 

Lori S. Aschbrenner
  This is so awesome, Bryan! This is one of my favorite "parent as prop" portraits! Great composition, adorable expression captured. Just perfect!


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May 30, 2005

 

Wendy Ellis
  Another great shot, Bryan! Beautiful composition and very nice clarity. Love it!


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May 31, 2005

 

Lori S. Aschbrenner
  Congratulations, Bryan!


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June 21, 2005

 

Susana Ms Heide
  Good use of "parent as a prop" is what came to mind when I first saw this! CONGRATS on this well deserved finalist!


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June 21, 2005

 

Bryan Duckett
  Thanks everyone...


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June 21, 2005

 

Tiffani S. LaNeave
  Congrats Bryan!!!


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June 21, 2005

 

Kimberly J. Whipps
  Congratulations Bryan, this is wonderful.


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June 22, 2005

 

kathy wolfe
  Congratulations Bryan! I love your work ;)


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June 22, 2005

 

Valarie Paris
  Congrats, Bryan! I must've missed this one earlier. I think you mentioned in the past that you use white vinyl backdrops. How do you de-wrinkle it? I've got one now that I can't get the wrinkles out of. Thanks and GREAT WORK!


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August 19, 2005

 

Bryan Duckett
  Thanks again...

Valarie,

I put the vinyl in the dryer on high for 30 minutes... comes out nice and warm, with very few wrinkles, I then hang it and let the bottom half lay flat on the floor, and this should remove all the wrinkles.


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August 19, 2005

 
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