QUOTE(jaanu1128 @ Jul 5 2008, 10:57 PM)
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Rabbit Corner V5, Binkies all the way~
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Jul 6 2008, 10:38 AM
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Jul 6 2008, 11:07 AM
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QUOTE(kenji_britney @ Jul 6 2008, 10:44 AM) very nice pictures Yaarrrr....All four of us able bodied men and women ended up with multiple bleeding scratches and bite marks as a result... "occupational hazard" |
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QUOTE(sangterap @ Jul 6 2008, 11:52 AM) Hey, why so many hands needed to hold a small ND? Abuse ke? Look like one gang of people trying to wollap the rabbit. LOL!!!!! Pose naturally? Of course we let it pose naturally....... the scratches all came when we carried them/they tried to jump off the table!I don't think you need to endure the scratches just let them pose naturally. The many hands -- 1 to pick up and put on the table/hold down, 1 to groom, 1 to hold the cloth backdrop smooth when the bunny is running around/walking around and scrunching the cloth up/biting the cloth. Seriously extremely uncooperative models except for the ex-show bunnies |
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QUOTE(sangterap @ Jul 6 2008, 12:12 PM) But not all are used to handling and we had to get them to pose some way or another On another note... I'm thinking of attempting to groom Baby Navi into a proper show rabbit... it is after all show quality and its father is a grand champion. Show bunny should be show-trained. Then can pose nicely and show off |
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QUOTE(jaanu1128 @ Jul 6 2008, 09:47 PM) how to make my Luli to pose like that?? He seems very lazy..all his pose only showing him lying down... 1 way is morning when they're still active...Or before you feed them, they're hungry, so lay a food trail that they can eat and move around while you snap some pics. Or tempt it with treats/bells... sometimes you need to carry it, play with it or pose it in order to get the shot. Or put it in places where it's not gone before, if they're curious they'll start exploring and that's when you can snap pics. Most of the time this is the most effective method. And you need to plan to take the photo, rather than just so happen to take a pic. And the easier it is to take that shot, the more boring the pose I've lost count how many months of total accumulated time I've lost over the last 9 years just waiting for the right shot of my bunnies... |
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