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    Rabbit-proof fence

    Took this shot while doing some fieldwork at Macraes Flat - a cold, windwept, nearly treeless area of tussock and rocky tors. Rabbits (like most introduced mammals - and nearly all mammals are introduced here) are a major pest in New Zealand, causing widespread ecological and economic damage.
    Often when rabbits are shot they are strung up on fences - the hope is that the carcasses will serve as a 'warning' to other rabbits, and they will stay clear of the area to avoid a similar fate!
    Anyway I increased the contrast a bit on this one to give it a darker, more sinister feel - am considering adding some grainy texture as well?
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    Last edited by jackthegreenrat; 12-05-2004 at 03:57 PM. Reason: Spelling!
    A crazy herpetologist from the bottom of the world (Otago, NZ)

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    Cool Re: Rabbit-proof fence

    Dear Jack,

    Incredible contrast! Very stark. I must say that I find the intensity of the photo quite appealing, the dark trees, the dead rabbits, etc. Very nice composition too. I would keep it plain, no grain. It is very moody as it is, and the grain would only serve, as I see it, to hamper the enjoyment of the starkness of the photo. Great shot!

    Dzerzhinski

    P.S. By the way, what kind of film (if any), and settings?
    "But what is strength without a double share of wisdom." John Milton

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    Re: Rabbit-proof fence

    No film - I am too poor (student!) in money to pay for all the development, and too poor in time to do it myself
    My camera is only a point-and-shoot digital too so no settings sorry
    Thanks for the confidence boost too
    A crazy herpetologist from the bottom of the world (Otago, NZ)

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    Happy to help!

    Dear Jack,

    Glad I could encourage you in your photographic pursuits. I find it all the more impressive that you can produce great pictures with just a point-and-shoot . Keep up the good work!

    Dzerzhinski
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