Willow_Warren
Mama Doe
Well I took some time out on Sunday to take some photos of Barley, I wanted one so I could get a personalised copy of one of Woodstocks CD calendars!
After 3 years of getting no decent photos of Barley, he actually decided to co-operate on Sunday. Well after half an hour of photographing this is the best of what I got.
The difficult question is which one should I use for the calendar???
Pose 1:
Pose 2: (very similar to pose one, but you can see both ears)
Pose 3: (the over the shoulder look)
A couple of other cute ones, but not suitable for the calendar as they are the wrong propotions:
The looking straight at the lens look (I think he forgot to wash his ears first! - his nose also looks a little dark but he just happens to have some black hairs!)
The "Mummy.. you've had me walking all across the muddy garden, look at the state of my paws, it's going to take ages to clean all this lot off!" look...
It's not easy getting photos of the rabbits as it's a large insecure garden so I have to keep him on the lead, so it involves a bit of clever angles and some cloning to get rid of the lead and harness!! Also having the lead in one hand and the camera in the other isn't the easiest either, but Barley is quite well behaved!!
Thanks for taking the time to look at the photos and to read all my waffle.
Hannah (& Barley)
After 3 years of getting no decent photos of Barley, he actually decided to co-operate on Sunday. Well after half an hour of photographing this is the best of what I got.
The difficult question is which one should I use for the calendar???
Pose 1:
Pose 2: (very similar to pose one, but you can see both ears)
Pose 3: (the over the shoulder look)
A couple of other cute ones, but not suitable for the calendar as they are the wrong propotions:
The looking straight at the lens look (I think he forgot to wash his ears first! - his nose also looks a little dark but he just happens to have some black hairs!)
The "Mummy.. you've had me walking all across the muddy garden, look at the state of my paws, it's going to take ages to clean all this lot off!" look...
It's not easy getting photos of the rabbits as it's a large insecure garden so I have to keep him on the lead, so it involves a bit of clever angles and some cloning to get rid of the lead and harness!! Also having the lead in one hand and the camera in the other isn't the easiest either, but Barley is quite well behaved!!
Thanks for taking the time to look at the photos and to read all my waffle.
Hannah (& Barley)