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Make: NIKON
Model: E4600
Shutter Speed: 10/601 second
F Number: F/2.9
Focal Length: 6 mm
ISO Speed: 50
Date Picture Taken: Apr 4, 2008, 3:02:30 PM
Artist's Comments
A deviation for the Watership Down Club's spring-themed contest.
Hazel and Fiver enjoying spring (although, a little less so on Hazel's part; the critter on his nose seems to have rendered him petrified) I tried to stick more with their movie colours than the series colours.
Groovy. First time doing rabbits, surprisingly. Definately need some practice. : )
I think it turned out pretty fantastic for rabbits. I love the expressions, and Hazel's paws are quite well done. He's got a nice set of claws on him too. I think maybe he was playing with DS.
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I didn't do it, you didn't see me do it, and you can't prove a thing!!
Friendly neighborhood goth? My goodness, when did this happen?
Yea, the movie was quite graphic. I was surprised. Very good, though. Havn't actually read the book yet (oh, school.. how you eat up my reading time), but the movie was one of my favorites.
It's always happened. The comment came from when I was volunteering in my normal clothing (Which is alternative), and she couldn't believe that someone like me was helping out.
Book is better, I think. Movie was interesting, mostly for shock value.
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Having something in common with Mahatma Gandhi, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein, and Sir Isaac Newton, isn't so bad...right?
Its beautiful, you have rendered there likeness very well Sephy I rather like the look on Hazels face since he was always a very serious rabbit in the book and movie.
I like the details added to the fur as well along Hazels neck its all cuddly and soft looking
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Art is nine tenths ones self the other tenth is mental clarity..use your imagination!
It's just something silly I added because someone commented on it. Again, I only like the clothing, and have no idea about any ideologies associated with them, but I enjoy dressing that way, even if it makes people get strange thoughts about me.
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Having something in common with Mahatma Gandhi, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein, and Sir Isaac Newton, isn't so bad...right?
We want to know what love means to you!
Get your creative juices flowing and design a movie poster for "Paper Heart" that focuses on the theme "What Does Love Mean to Me?".
The butter legion- a socialist movement/mass colab project I started, to trigger artistic change and evolution in Da artists (mainly my watchers), to make them more active and dedicated on DA. Now 170 people strong and growing... A "dangerous cult"? a "new religion"? "artistic version of fight club" or "communist movement"? You decide!
When it comes to community spirit, `Rushy is a shining example. From participating in devmeets, to providing positive encouragement to other artists, `Rushy can always be found demonstrating what it really takes to be a true deviant. It's without any hesitation that we are delighted to award the Deviousness Award for July 2009 to `RushyRead More
Devious Comments
Comments
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I didn't do it, you didn't see me do it, and you can't prove a thing!!
Movie scared the crap out of me though.
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Having something in common with Mahatma Gandhi, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein, and Sir Isaac Newton, isn't so bad...right?
Yea, the movie was quite graphic. I was surprised. Very good, though. Havn't actually read the book yet (oh, school.. how you eat up my reading time), but the movie was one of my favorites.
Book is better, I think. Movie was interesting, mostly for shock value.
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Having something in common with Mahatma Gandhi, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein, and Sir Isaac Newton, isn't so bad...right?
I like the details added to the fur as well along Hazels neck its all cuddly and soft looking
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Art is nine tenths ones self the other tenth is mental clarity..use your imagination!
good piece love the eye work and the grass reflection in the water
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Off through the new day's mist I run
Out from the new day's mist I have come
I hunt - Therefore I am
Harvest the land
Taking of the fallen lamb
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Having something in common with Mahatma Gandhi, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein, and Sir Isaac Newton, isn't so bad...right?
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