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    Jack rabbit ?



    7D, 100-400@400mm, ISO:100, F/8, 1/400s

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    Hi Asghar, great image, love the perspective and POV which works really well. If you can, I might just add a bit more at the top, it's just a little too close to the ears. Also, watch when you sharpen the image, as there are some artifacts (halos) appearing around the ears where you have over sharpened.

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    Hi Asghar Just a little tight in frame but love the perspective Even if you can't see the feet you want room and a little more !!

    As Steve mentioned the sharpening can cause halos particularly around that type bg !! With birds against a blue sky its easy to select the sky, inverse selection feather a few pixels and sharpen. ... does look like a J Rabbit !!!

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    Love the comp and angle of view, just needs the additional room as mentioned. Colors look great. Good advice already given re: sharpening halos. TFS
    Todd

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    Looks like a giant :eek:! :) I like the low angle and you've captured some nice detail and a good view of the eye. Only wish for a little more room all around.

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    YIKES!!! The giant Iranian killer rabbit!!!
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    I love the low angle. Looks very nice. Agree about more space at the top and the sharpening issues. Thanks for sharing.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Asghar, I like the low and close perspective. I would be tempted to crop a little fror the left of the image, and adding some blue sky above.

    Your animal is a Brown Hare Lepus capensis, also called the European Hare Lepus europeaus, depending on the taxonomic treatment you wish to follow. According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Hare they are introduced to parts of north-eastern North America, as well as down here in Australia, where I can't get this close to them.
    Last edited by Simon Bennett; 04-27-2010 at 04:27 AM. Reason: typo

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    Dear my friend ,Very nice shot! I love how to taken this shot , very low angle that it is not easy for this shy animal in Iran , Eye contact with you make this shot to top and sharpness is very good . I like more space on top and left .
    with best wishes
    Babak

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    Thanks, All comments and suggestions were helpful to me.

    Dear Babak, This Shot was taken around the Pashaloo abandoned village , from car and distance from Brown Hare About 15 meters.

    2 shots of Brown Hare , only resize :

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     http://www.meshkin.org/files/IMG_2629-100.jpg

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