Watching from the woods

© Donna R. Moratelli

Watching from the woods

Uploaded: July 13, 2002

Description

Using my canon 300L 1:4 lens and elan 7e ,I slowly tip -toed up to this rabbit that was watching every step I made. The aperature was set to 5.6 using apeature priority. This gave me enough shutter speed to capture him sharply and blur the background woods

Comments

Carolyn M. Fletcher level-classic July 14, 2002

Great catch!! They don't usually hold still for long. Where have you been? Haven't seen you on for a few days.. #6636

Donna R. Moratelli July 14, 2002

Hi Carolyn,Thanks, .. I have been busy,busy, busy, but I have been thinking about you and everyone at betterphoto. How about you, what's new?.. Drop me a line if you get a chance.. #9752

Jeff Galbraith July 14, 2002

Hi Donna,
This is a great shot: you can tell that this rabbit really has his eye on you. #9758

Donna R. Moratelli July 14, 2002

Thanks Jeff, this guy was very tame and let me get very close to him.. He was probably hungry. I find that the animals are easier to photgraph in the morning too. Thanks for the comment! #9759

Dolores Neilson July 21, 2002

Nice wildlife shot, Donna!! My animals just run off!! Oh well...I guess I don't have the magic touch. #9909

Donna R. Moratelli July 22, 2002

Go out early in the morning when they are hungry. It makes a huge difference..Thanks for your comments Delores. It is so nice to hear from you..Good luck in this months contest with eyes.. It looks like a winner to me.. #9964

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