Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Bunnies and B&W Wednesday

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I know that I have been neglecting this blog for a few weeks but I have been gearing up for my first shoot with live bunnies. After obsessively watching the weather forecast all last week we lucked out and dodged the rain that was predicted....but not the chilly wind. Oh well, you can't have it all! I have to say this session was fun but also challenging to say the least. The kids were wonderful and it was so much fun watching them get excited over holding and petting the bunnies. I have to give a great big THANK YOU to my 10 year old son, Parker. He was my "bunny wrangler" during the shoot. He only had to chase after one of them towards the end of the last session. They were little pros and just sat wherever I put them. I hope to do this again next year. I decided to convert some of the images from this weekends shoot to black and white and just do a combination post. Hope you enjoy!

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11 comments:

  1. You did a great job with the Easter pictures! They are wonderful! Enjoy seeing them!

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  2. Oh how cute!! You are brave to shoot with the live bunnies......but luckily you have the assistance of the bunny wrangler:)

    Have a wonderful week!

    Lisa

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  3. YOUR PICTURES ARE STUNNING

    LOVE THE BUNNIES

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  4. Oh, I LOVE the bunny shoot! Good thing you have your very own Bunny Tamer on staff!

    Beautiful pictures!

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  5. Oh how cute! Reminds me of a childhood story, reminiscent of Peter Cottontail I guess. Great job!! :)

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  6. Precious! What a fun photo shoot! How did you keep that bunny in the wagon though! :)

    Donna
    Our Blog: Double Happiness!

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  7. adorable bunny pics. they are all wonderful.
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  8. These are so adorable...love them all very much!

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  9. I love the pictures with the bunny so much. Just gorgeous! : ) Good luck with your shoots! I hope they go well!

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