I don't share everything. I hope the bunnies understand.
A theme of my project is becoming edges, borders and fences. Some are decorative, some are natural transitions but these two are man-made and protective. The top is one of my vegetable gardens. It is full of swiss chard and peas. A rabbit came one night and ate the tops of some of the small pea plants which prompted me to add the fence. The bottom is my compost bin that I made a few years ago. There are lots of great things in there for rabbits but they are fenced out.
These are the only two prohibitive fences in this space, otherwise it is shared. These two photos took some experimenting to finally be able to focus on the fence on the left side and what lies inside the fence on the right. I found some great tips for shooting through a fence here and plan to use the website for some future technical difficulties:
https://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-shoot-through-a-wire-fence/
A theme of my project is becoming edges, borders and fences. Some are decorative, some are natural transitions but these two are man-made and protective. The top is one of my vegetable gardens. It is full of swiss chard and peas. A rabbit came one night and ate the tops of some of the small pea plants which prompted me to add the fence. The bottom is my compost bin that I made a few years ago. There are lots of great things in there for rabbits but they are fenced out.
These are the only two prohibitive fences in this space, otherwise it is shared. These two photos took some experimenting to finally be able to focus on the fence on the left side and what lies inside the fence on the right. I found some great tips for shooting through a fence here and plan to use the website for some future technical difficulties:
https://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-shoot-through-a-wire-fence/