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Tree Frog( Peace on Earth )


javedrassi

ISO 100, F11, 1/40 sec, flash. Monopod.


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This is awesome. I'd be so proud of a shot like this. If I had shot this, I'm sure I would have gotten a reflection from the glass. How did you avoid that?
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What a wonderful photo! It's nice to see a photo.net submission that isn't too dark, too monochromatic, too boring, too unoriginal, too personal, too shadowy, too electronic-flashy, need I go on?? This is an outstanding image and made even a cynic like me smile! Nice work!
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I love this picture. Im a beginner and would never think of getting a shot like that. Would you mind telling me how you got this picture?
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This image was shot in a zoo, there I was looking into this glass window with at least 10 tree frogs. I knew I had to shoot in such a way that glass will disappear without any reflection. So I used a monopod, pointing my camera at the frog looking down, and I put the camera right next to the glass. I reduced the flash to -7 output, I did clean the glass of all the fingerprints. Now you have it. Thanks for your comments, I really appreciate it.
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Can't say that frogs are my favourite objects of admiration, but this one is exceptional. Looks horribly like a snake behind him though. Maybe that's just my feminine hysteria! Great photo.
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Thanks for the comments on my photo. Love this shot. I thought the frog was jumping out, not realizing there was a glass. Love your folder, nice bright vibrant colours.
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Another great frog. This a shot that makes everyone want to do nature photography. I really enjoy your work.

 

 

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Good catch, would have been even better if the background is appropriately treated

 

- the twig does cause a bit interruption to the subject (the frog)

- you can either choose a better background (if posed) or by applying larger aperture to put it totally out of focus - i appreciate the limitation of digital camera whereby you can't really have a large aperture !

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Javed:

 

Another excellent photo (you have many!). Love the way the frog is up against the glass to make the pads so big. What was the focal length of your lens? Amazing clarity for having been shot through the glass...and no flash glare...great!

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