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Old 24th January 2003   #1
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Default My rabbit

I know i know the top part of the left ear was not included in the picture. But this was the best shot out of the 29 that i took of her.
Its so hard to take just get a picture. Rabbits are incredibly active. How do you take pics of them in action?


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Old 24th January 2003   #2
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With a good lighting, you can use a fast shutter speed to freeze the action. If not, try using an external flash to brighten up the place. Not sure whether it will do any harm to the rabbit though.
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Old 24th January 2003   #3
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With a good lighting, you can use a fast shutter speed to freeze the action. If not, try using an external flash to brighten up the place. Not sure whether it will do any harm to the rabbit though.
I had quite gd lighting then

What i meant was, the rabbit was hopping around so fast that i couldnt even get her within my scope. I want to take a portrait shot of her. Not a running fast shot.
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Old 24th January 2003   #4
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Eh... think better not use flash.. Two of my friends, both their rabbits died a few days after got fired by flash.. dun know why also...
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Eh... think better not use flash.. Two of my friends, both their rabbits died a few days after got fired by flash.. dun know why also...
wah
lucky i never use
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phenomenon eh
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Old 24th January 2003   #6
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Hmm.. picture isn't very sharp... try focusing on the eyes ... it'll bring more live to the picture...
Maybe can use food to make it keep still at a spot...
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Old 24th January 2003   #7
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i was focusing on the eyes...
i think my shutter speed was too low

abt 1/40
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