spinecho
Warren Scout
Hi, title says it all really.
My daughters have 2 buns, Clover an Thumper. I've seen all the wonderful photos of members' buns and thought I'd give it a go....how hard can it be???
Very, seems the answer!!
Everytime I go up to their run, even if they look asleep, the little darlings jump up and run up to me and camera.
I've got lots of lovely photos of bun's noses and close ups, but I'd love to get some photos of the buns "chilling"!
Is it because they're still very young (not 6 months yet), or that they're outside buns and excited to see someone?
Does anyone have some good bun photograph tips?
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My daughters have 2 buns, Clover an Thumper. I've seen all the wonderful photos of members' buns and thought I'd give it a go....how hard can it be???
Very, seems the answer!!
Everytime I go up to their run, even if they look asleep, the little darlings jump up and run up to me and camera.
I've got lots of lovely photos of bun's noses and close ups, but I'd love to get some photos of the buns "chilling"!
Is it because they're still very young (not 6 months yet), or that they're outside buns and excited to see someone?
Does anyone have some good bun photograph tips?
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