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Very nice use of the leaves for a natural frame.
The problem I see is that the bunny is too dark. Its hard to see as it blends in so well with the background. The larger stick in front is also a distraction. Its much lighter than the rest of the image, therefore it has become the most prominent part of your photo.
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It's a cool image as far as content but everything blends together as there is not much dynamic range. I also agree that the stick on the left draws my eye away from the intended subject (the rabbit).
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At first I didn't like it that much but when you look at it in the right size (In this case the default size in Picasa Photo Viewer) it is nicer. Both the large and medium sizes that flickr has all make it look bad. It is true that the branch on the right side distract you from the rabbit but that is one of the reasons I like it. Because it seems like you are looking down the "Rabbit Hole".
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