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    Hello folks, I've finally plucked up the courage to post an image here on BPN . The high level of images here was kind of intimidating for a raw beginner to photography but I'm quite pleased with this one and thought I'd fire it out there for you to have a look at and hopefully critique.

    As the title says this is a Japanese tree frog, a very common species here. The image was taken on an overcast morning.

    Shooting information:
    Camera Model Canon EOS 60D (On a tripod)
    Shooting Date 07/26/12
    Shooting Mode Manual Exposure
    Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/13
    Av( Aperture Value ) 9.0
    Metering Mode Evaluative Metering
    ISO Speed 320
    Lens EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
    Focus Manual
    Image Quality RAW
    Flash Off
    White Balance Mode Color Temperature(5000K)
    Cropped to eliminate clutter on RHS.

    Best Regards,

    Dave J.

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    Excellent image.Background colors complimenting well with frog.I like the golden eye of the frog. Are you sure about ss1/13??

    Satish.

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    Thank you for the comment Satish. Yes the shutter speed is correct. It was a dead calm, cloudy morning and in shade so to keep DOF and ISO down I had to lower S/S. I did use a cable release for this one which may have helped slightly?

    Thanks again for taking the time to comment it's much appreciated.

    Dave J.

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    Hi Dave and welcome to the Macro forum! You certainly selected an excellent first post! I love the pose of the frog and you have excellent sharpness within your DOF - especially at such a slow ss. In an ideal world, I would wish for a little more DOF on the frog, but given the conditions, you didn't have too many options - one thing you might have done would be to increase ISO to 400 to allow a corresponding increase in f/stop - just something to consider next time out. I like the comp as presented. As an alternate comp, you might consider cropping a little from the left and top to remove a couple of the brighter areas from the background - a minor point. This is very well done and I hope to see more of your work here in Macro!

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    Hi Steve and thanks for the welcome, all the points you've made are appreciated and noted. I think the reason for lack of DOF is a focusing miss on my part as the water on the reed in front of the frog seems really sharp. I used the view finder to focus manually at 5X magnification so have no excuses apart from perhaps I need my eyes testing Will take more care in future. Thanks again.

    Dave J.

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    Hi Dave,
    Excellent first post! I too would have pushed the ISO to even 640 on the 60D.......gives you a lot more options regarding movement. I generally prefer tighter comps.....but this is very pleasing and very nicely done!

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