Wild Bunny

Uploaded: July 22, 2010

Description


I captured this rabbit early in the morning during a drive. I took this image from my car.

f/6.3, 1/400s, ISO-1000, 250mm

Exif: F Number: 6.3, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/400 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 1000, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 250.00 mm, Model: DSLR-A550

Comments

Jeff Robinson level-deluxe July 22, 2010

Terrific capture of this bunny Amanda! We have 2 living in our backyard this summer! Jeff #1290591

Tammy M. Anderson level-deluxe July 22, 2010

Fantastic wildlife capture, Amanda. #8779635

Patrick Rouzes level-classic July 22, 2010

Beautiful natural tones, detail, clarity, & pov in the lovely wildlife capture, Amanda! Love the ears & that eye! Super job indeed! Hope you are staying cool! #8780294

Debra R. Harder July 22, 2010

This is so precious, Amanda! Don't you just love these little guys. Just yesterday, I was photographing birds, and two baby jack rabbits hopped over to my shoes to check them out. I stayed perfectly still while they sniffed my shoes. Of course, I had my 200-400mm lens on, so they were too close to photograph...LOL! Anyhow...the experience was sure worth it even if I didn't get a photo. Wonderful image!! Deb #8780756

Carol L. Fowler July 22, 2010

It's always wonderful to spot these little guys- they are so cute! #8780866

Dick W. Wyatt July 23, 2010

It's good to see you are taking lessons from the master drive by shooter--LOL.

Great image Amanda. #8781399

Amanda J. Tanner level-classic July 23, 2010

Thank all of you for the kind comments.
Dick you are the master of U-Turns and drive by shots ;) LOL! #8781753

Howard B. Cheek July 23, 2010

Great bunny shot Amanda, I like the nice even exposure and natural color.
Looks like just the settings for a low light situation.
Well done! #8782659

Laura E. Swan level-classic July 26, 2010

What a darling bunny! Look at those huge eyes!

Great capture, Amanda. Timing is everything with wildlife! Wish I did better with them. They are usually BLURS across the screen for me! HA!

-Laura #8786226


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