View Full Version : Which bunny is better ?
bochie
Aug-17-2005, 10:29 AM
I'm thinking of using either one of these picture for prints but I'm having a hard time in deciding which one. Maybe I can get some opinions to help me choose. I'm leaning towards the 2nd one, what do you guys think ?
Nikon D70 + Nikkor 85mm f/1.8 AF
Picture 1
http://www.pbase.com/bochie/image/47822364.jpg
Picture 2
http://www.pbase.com/bochie/image/47822363.jpg
SnapHappy
Aug-17-2005, 10:48 AM
Wow, good shots, I like them both.
I prefer the first shot, I can see more of the wabbits face hence it's expression and I really like the way the bars frame the bunny. There's more depth in the 1st one too.
:clap
Anson
Aug-17-2005, 11:54 AM
Bochie,
they are both razor sharp and well exposed to my eye...
I immediately liked #1 over #2..although I would not have been able to tell you why, perhaps snapphappy nailed the reason/s why!
..nicely done in any case
regards,
Anson
burke
Aug-17-2005, 12:06 PM
nice shots!
I like them both. Initially I gravitated towards #2 because I don't like the ear being cut off in #1. But then, I like seeing more of the face/expression in #1..
hmm... maybe a little combining in PS ?.. :D
great dof and framing with the rails
~autumn
Richard
Aug-17-2005, 12:36 PM
I'm thinking of using either one of these picture for prints but I'm having a hard time in deciding which one. Maybe I can get some opinions to help me choose. I'm leaning towards the 2nd one, what do you guys think ?
Tough call--they're both really good. Like Burke, I thought a bunny really needs whole ears. On the other hand, what you see of the bunny in #1 is entirely in focus, which is not true in #2. And perhaps the whole ears in #2 distract from the expression, which is so wonderful in #1. Right, #1 it is :thumb
Anson
Aug-17-2005, 12:58 PM
to my photgraphy (untrained) eye..they both appear in focus/sharp to me.
..Yikes am I going blind?
What do you see in photo #2 that tells you that the wabbit is Not in focus?:ear
...thanks in advance for your feedback
Regards,
Anson
Richard
Aug-17-2005, 01:19 PM
to my photgraphy (untrained) eye..they both appear in focus/sharp to me.
..Yikes am I going blind?
What do you see in photo #2 that tells you that the wabbit is Not in focus?:ear
...thanks in advance for your feedback
Regards,
Anson Well, maybe I just haven't cleaned my glasses lately, but the rightmost third of the animal seems blurry. On the head and left part of the body, every hair stands out clearly. It is just a matter of the DOF being narrow, so perhaps out of focus is not the correct way of putting it. Since the right side of the animal is blocked by the chair in #1 it doesn't have that issue.
Don't misunderstand. I think #2 is a lovely pic. I just prefer the other.
Cheers.
rugbygurl
Aug-17-2005, 01:22 PM
aww so cute
bochie
Aug-17-2005, 05:02 PM
Wow, good shots, I like them both.
I prefer the first shot, I can see more of the wabbits face hence it's expression and I really like the way the bars frame the bunny. There's more depth in the 1st one too.
:clap
Thank you SnapHappy :):
JamesJWeg
Aug-17-2005, 05:27 PM
#2 for me.
James.
bochie
Aug-17-2005, 05:30 PM
Bochie,
they are both razor sharp and well exposed to my eye...
I immediately liked #1 over #2..although I would not have been able to tell you why, perhaps snapphappy nailed the reason/s why!
..nicely done in any case
regards,
Anson
Thanks Anson,
I also like the 1st one though mostly because of the framing.
That's why I have a hard time choosing. :scratch
bochie
Aug-17-2005, 05:32 PM
nice shots!
I like them both. Initially I gravitated towards #2 because I don't like the ear being cut off in #1. But then, I like seeing more of the face/expression in #1..
hmm... maybe a little combining in PS ?.. :D
great dof and framing with the rails
~autumn
Thanks Burke,
Yes, I too regret about the ears being cut off but the rails (actually lawn chair handrest) is quite small.
I don't think I have that kind of PS skill to combine this :rofl
bochie
Aug-17-2005, 05:36 PM
Tough call--they're both really good. Like Burke, I thought a bunny really needs whole ears. On the other hand, what you see of the bunny in #1 is entirely in focus, which is not true in #2. And perhaps the whole ears in #2 distract from the expression, which is so wonderful in #1. Right, #1 it is :thumb
Thanks Richard,
I agree that the first one has better expression.
You have a good argument there about the DoF. It did detract the 2nd picture a bit since most of the bunny is sharp. I think you just sway me to the 1st picture :rofl
bochie
Aug-17-2005, 05:37 PM
#2 for me.
James.
Thanks James.
Khaos
Aug-17-2005, 08:03 PM
Nice and sharp for both. :thumb I prefer #2. Nice DOF, I like the shallowness of it bringing more attention the front. The only thing is that i wish it was facing more towards you like in #1.
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