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Uploaded: May 20, 2006

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Exif: FNumber: 5.6, ExposureBiasValue: 0/3, ExposureTime: 0.02, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: 400, WhiteBalance: auto white balance

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Beth J. Hazelwood May 20, 2006

Comments anyone ???? This is Thumper and Daffodil. #449525

Mike Rubin May 20, 2006

Beth, I think the rabbits should be a little brighter along with a shallower DOF - Mike #2790574

Kathy Reeves May 21, 2006

Lots of detail! So sweet! #2793347

Robyn Gwilt June 08, 2006

Beth, its cute - but I'd crop in even tighter at the top, and definitely PS it a bit - maybe using levels to lighten the whites a bit. If you don't have PS - check out PICASA its a freeware editing programme. #2870223

Debby A. Tabb February 01, 2007

Beth,
This shot is very cute as Bunnies are.
But when taking a portrait of anything don't chop off body parts that are nessisary to the subject.
Bunny ears say Bunny- so try the shot horizontal-: *you then crop off the top
and still get the ears.
* to see what I am saying take a sheet of paper and lay one slightly above the top bunnys head.
then one slightly below the bottow bunnies chin.
Now imagine this now horizontal shot at it's right proportions and you get ears and Do Not take away from the original shot.

A Easy Rule: If it is wide then it is tall- Horizontal.
If it is taller then it is wide- Vertical.
I do hope this helps you out a bit.
Please keep shooting,
Debby
#3899557

anonymous A. February 02, 2007

Good advice from Mike, Robyn and Debbie. The image is too soft and details has been lost as a result. the focus looks OK, so again, a little more saturation is called for. #3903399

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