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    Default Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)

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    This is the same little rabbit I posted previously, hopefully this one is a little better. I noticed there is a rabbit warren about 300m down the road and (so I am told!) there is a badger set and a fox sharing it, so I shall be on the lookout from now on.

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    Focal Length (35 mm conversion) : 1002.0mm
    ISO: 200
    Exposure compensation : 0.0 EV
    Exposure mode : Manual exposure
    Shutter : 1/500 sec
    Aperture : F5.6

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    Cool Bunny with fine detail but with a few simple tweaks to the Bunny it would pop nicely. Both FG & BKG are really not great. and distracts sadly. It coveys IMHO the Olympus files, but ink addition a highlight I made which got poo pooed, DSLR would eat this up and have created a better file to work on. Pros & Cons of what we all face in transition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    Cool Bunny with fine detail but with a few simple tweaks to the Bunny it would pop nicely. Both FG & BKG are really not great. and distracts sadly. It coveys IMHO the Olympus files, but ink addition a highlight I made which got poo pooed, DSLR would eat this up and have created a better file to work on. Pros & Cons of what we all face in transition.

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    You mean the fore/background are too discernable? I could do something about that.

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    Bunny is super cute, Jon

    Would soften the BG further and foreground also. Well framed and exposure looks good, just needs more emphasis on the subject.

    I am off to Kruger tomorrow and hope to see some of your favourite subjects...back in two weeks' time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gabriela Plesea View Post
    Bunny is super cute, Jon

    Would soften the BG further and foreground also. Well framed and exposure looks good, just needs more emphasis on the subject.

    I am off to Kruger tomorrow and hope to see some of your favourite subjects...back in two weeks' time


    Warmest regards,
    Have fun...... I want to see plenty of lion images.

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    You mean the fore/background are too discernable? I could do something about that.
    OK, but also pull back the saturation, unless it was taken near Sizewell?
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    Hi Jon - I would definitely lose a lot of the OOF FG here, as it draws the eye as Steve said.
    Could also crop to pano from top?
    What time of day was this, as it seems to suffer from some heat haze?
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