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23-NOV-2003 Brendan O'Connor

Tiny Details by Brendan O'Connor

Phoenix

Newborn mice snuggling up together.

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Sony Forums Challenges29-Nov-2003 17:54
Katherine,
Check my latest and final entry below (Tiny Details 2). You'll be happy to see they are alive and growing fast.

Brendan
Katherine Stanback's Photos29-Nov-2003 16:47
You're not going to feed these cute little guys to snakes, are you?
Sony Forums Challenges27-Nov-2003 03:00
Thanks all!! These little guys were literally just born right before the picture. I'm not used to taking photographs of anything other than snakes so I am attempting to branch out.
Brendan
Sony Forums Challenges26-Nov-2003 07:04
Brendan, I think the skin on these "pinkies" looks alot like human skin. Nice capture of the tiny details...effective contrast with the dark background too. MFC
Katherine Stanback's Photos24-Nov-2003 21:36
Great detail on those mice - they don't look near old enough to be born.
Sony Forums Challenges24-Nov-2003 04:59
Nice shot of those tiny baby mice Brendan :). Melanie (mlynn)
Sony Forums Challenges24-Nov-2003 00:35
The detail of this photo is amazing, Brendan - I just noticed whiskers! Without your explanation, I wouldn't have known what I was looking at. :) Bev
Bill Borne23-Nov-2003 20:58
Very nice photography, Brendan. Good detail and sharpness. Very nice exposure! When I was maybe 8 years old I had a few pet white mice. One day I looked in their cage and lifted up a layer of cotton and there were these baby mice (exactly like you have here) and I ran out of the room screaming as I didn't know what they were :-). That was many years ago, but still remember it. Bill B