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kita mcintosh
{K:18594} 4/18/2003
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ah ah ah LOVE the spirit of this, good for Easter too!!!!!!!!
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Adam E. J. Squier
{K:9803} 11/18/2002
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Michaelle, thanks for the feedback. But I'll have to disagree with you on the movement, but that's OK. ;-)
This was actually a bit of a mistake. I was trying to get him to do something interesting to the chocolate (while trying not to let him eat it -- he likes sweets) but he wasn't cooperating. Rabbits don't like doing tricks for others' benefits. My light didn't recycle fast enough when he jumped (probably startled by the flash) and I just pointed the camera in his general direction and hoped for the best. Compositionally I should have more space on the top and on the right but that's what I got.
The other images turned out better technically but this one was the best emotionally, which is what matters. I just wish I had a better scan. The dark areas of his fur are all blotched up. It's not that bad on the print.
And Greg, I strive for silliness in all I do. My kids still think I'm funny, but I probably only have another year or so of that. ;-)
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Greg Summers
{K:1115} 11/18/2002
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This is very silly - which I love - photographic critiques are out the window here - the idea and creativity bring smiles and that is what is important here - id there a prize for the right answer? LOL
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michaelle .
{K:3807} 11/17/2002
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Adam, Now is the time to pull out all of the older stuff for critique... people are definatly having a good time with comments :) I missed this one the first time around and really like the symbolism here. The rabbit (the furry one) needs either a little more motion or a little less... it's kindof in the middle and while it gives the right impression, it is not as strong as it might be... Definately a funny picture and one that deserves praise.
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