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This photo received zero post processing. I really like it, and I think that it needs some improvement, but I have no clue where to start... So I'm here to pick your brains - what would you do to make it better?

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what's the main subject
I can tell that you like the line of trees.

I've done alot of pictures of lines of trees too but I'm normally stumped later of what I liked about it.

But I really like that bunny wabbit under that bush :)
 
The reason I took this photo was because of the bunny, but the lines of trees seem to be competing for attention.
 
You could make two pictures out of this. One with no bunneh and one with.


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Woah... photoshop magic. I don't think the image without the bunny is interesting though...
 
Woah... photoshop magic. I don't think the image without the bunny is interesting though...

I kind of agree. But maybe these two distracting things could compliment each other? Maybe the bunny is simply in a hallway made of trees? Like this:

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That's a good crop. I think I will work on highlighting the bunny to make it stand out more. When I was skimming through my photos the first time, I didn't even notice the bunny.
 
Shoot the rabbit and cut down the bush its hiding under lol
 
This photo received zero post processing. I really like it, and I think that it needs some improvement, but I have no clue where to start... So I'm here to pick your brains - what would you do to make it better?

Well how did you envision the final photograph looking when you took it?

I'm going to go out on a limb and guess you you didn't envision before you pressed the shutter. It can be a hard thing to do. Every ounce of thought taken before you press the shutter pays off in the end image. Try envisioning the final image first then take the needed steps to make that image. Even when we envision the end image it's important to know that not all of out images are going to be amazing. But the more we environ the end image the more we learn how to better environ the end image.
 
I would re-shoot the scene earlier or later in the day instead of shooting it in the middle of the day.
 
Cute bunny, I have a try:)
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This photo received zero post processing. I really like it, and I think that it needs some improvement, but I have no clue where to start... So I'm here to pick your brains - what would you do to make it better?

throw it away
it was a miss when you pressed the button. I cant see saving it for the bunny you didn't even know was there.
 
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Here is an edit but I agree with KmH to reshoot earlier in the day.
 
I didn't envision how it would turn out when I shot it. It was more like "OH LOOK A BUNNY", click. I don't like any of the edits, but I guess I am the one to blame since I'm the one who took the picture haha.
 

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