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Alan B
24th of April 2005 (Sun), 13:02
To get these shots i did the lie down on the ground with the camouflage netting over the head approach and wait.I changed position 3 times for different angles on them and to get abit closer each time.

I'm REALLY REALLY happy with these :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

http://images.fotopic.net/?iid=y84o0k&outx=600&noresize=1&nostamp=1

http://images.fotopic.net/?iid=y84o0l&outx=600&noresize=1&nostamp=1

http://images.fotopic.net/?iid=y84o0m&outx=600&noresize=1&nostamp=1

http://images.fotopic.net/?iid=y84o0n&outx=600&noresize=1&nostamp=1

http://images.fotopic.net/?iid=y84o0p&outx=600&noresize=1&nostamp=1

http://images.fotopic.net/?iid=y84o0o&outx=600&noresize=1&nostamp=1

http://images.fotopic.net/?iid=y84o0q&outx=600&noresize=1&nostamp=1

Alan B
24th of April 2005 (Sun), 13:04
Forgot to say......

ALL taken with my 100-400 IS L :cool:

LazyPhotographer
24th of April 2005 (Sun), 13:08
Pretty cool...

Alan B
24th of April 2005 (Sun), 13:41
Pretty cool...

Yes they are :D

HJMinard
24th of April 2005 (Sun), 13:45
Nice work, Alan! I'd crop them a little tighter, perhaps, but otherwise they're really excellent.

I see lots of leaves and other green stuff ... must be nice.

cfcRebel
24th of April 2005 (Sun), 14:02
Great shots, Alan! Lovely bunnies!

Michaelmjc
24th of April 2005 (Sun), 14:07
They're great shots, but if you used the rule of thirds they would be even better. I picture is boring when the subject is dead center in the middle. If he is off to the right or left a bit it is more dramatic. Great color and depth of field.

dewmuw
24th of April 2005 (Sun), 14:31
Alan - stop it now. Please post some crap shots to make me feel better!

#5 is my fave - looks like you got a young guy in #6 7 #7.

I did the same a while back with full camo gear and sat near the warren for a long time waiting for them to peep out!

Alan B
24th of April 2005 (Sun), 14:33
Thanks for the comments.

If i did have the rabbits to the left or the right.Then someone els would bound to say,why are'nt they in the middle :rolleyes: .Cant please everyone i spose ;)

Oh well i really like them :D

dewmuw
24th of April 2005 (Sun), 14:35
Must be a relative!

http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=30811

Alan B
24th of April 2005 (Sun), 14:38
I did the same a while back with full camo gear and sat near the warren for a long time waiting for them to peep out!

How long were you waiting?.

I was led down for about 4 hours :confused: .Well worlth it tho :cool:

dewmuw
24th of April 2005 (Sun), 14:46
How long were you waiting?.

I was led down for about 4 hours :confused: .Well worlth it tho :cool:

I was lucky! Just about 1 1/2 hours. I just sat near the hole perfectly still and down wind and waited and waited and waited. It was really exciting when the guy came out. I didn't even more when a guy walked past about 40 feet away without seeing me. I was worried that he'd spot me at the last minute and freak out! :D

Alan B
24th of April 2005 (Sun), 23:17
Nice work, Alan! I'd crop them a little tighter, perhaps, but otherwise they're really excellent.

Yeah i think when i get home from work today i'll crop the 1st one and the 4th one in closer,cuz the eyes look better in those two.But the rest i'll leave alone.

Thanks everyone for your comments :cool:

toner
25th of April 2005 (Mon), 00:19
They look "delicious"! OK, just kidding....;) Great pics... I can't wait to get my hands on a decent zoom lens...
T.

Alan B
25th of April 2005 (Mon), 06:54
They look "delicious"! OK, just kidding....;) Great pics... I can't wait to get my hands on a decent zoom lens...
T.

Thanks :cool:

haha.I've only had rabbit once taste just like chicken :lol:

You cant go wrong with the 100-400 IS L.I love it.Supurb lens :cool: :cool: :cool:

PhotosGuy
25th of April 2005 (Mon), 07:29
I was led down for about 4 hours ROTFL! Someone said, "Man, that goes beyond stubborn. 2 hours?!?!" 'cause I waited 2 hours for a bee to land on a pussy willow!
Cute little guys - they're going to destroy your garden! ;-)