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    When I visited Dave's website, some of the first images I came across were those of frogs.

    This was taken and started back in 2011. I don't recall many of the steps but Topaz Adjust and Simplify were used along with Denoise. I remember spotting out a lot of specular highlights as flash was used and it created hotpots on the all of the water droplets present. Recent adjustments include split toning and adjustment tweaks in LR5. Additionally, a paper texture was added in PS, overlay with 75% opacity.

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    Very nicely done from the original shot to the final image. It has a great look and a wonderful assortment of elements. The leaf draped over the frog's eye is worth a lot of bonus points.

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    As I said in a previous thread, Dave love his animal images. He just had a way of expressing himself through effects and compositions, you just knew it was his work.
    Your image is well done and composed, Dave would have loved this.

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    Hi, Randall, Dave would have loved this! He loved frogs and animal expressions and you've given us both The "adornments" on the face are extra special.
    "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly" - The Little Prince

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    Thanks for the comments everyone. It would have been nice to have met Dave through the forums, his work reveals a creative mind.

    When I saw this little guy laying in wait with all of his "camo" elements seemingly placed "just so", it reminded me of the guillie suits that snipers wear when working in the jungle.

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    Love the vampy looking "camo" job!! Great shot (and treatment) of a great find!

    I'm sorry I'm too new here to have "known" Dave, but it's wonderful his web site lives on for inspiration.

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    In case anyone is curious, here's the original full frame file for this image. When I started work this back in 2011, it was brought to my attention via critique that only one of the eyes was in focus. Because of this it was shelved until seeing Dave's work inspired me to revisit it. I do have a capture with both eyes in the focal plane, but the nose isn't quite as crisp. Perhaps I'll go back to it and create another version at some point in the future using the 2nd file. (having saved only a few of the steps used, it won't be exactly the same but that's ok).

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    I'm not sure who would expect that back eye to be in focus, although it certainly doesn't look bad to me. The image is sharp where needed, as the saying goes. And the treatment worked really well.

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    Hi, Randall, Dave would have liked the original also
    "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly" - The Little Prince

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    Great processing Randall, it looks quite like an illustration to me. I think Dave would have love the draped leaf over the eye, kind of like a flower (for a hippie frog)!

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    Ooh this might fight to be my favorite this week.... Love all the foliage and the frogs placement.

    great composition and treatment

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    I missed this when you first posted it because I was not on the forum much then. It's a very interesting pose of the frog and I really like your filter work. Well done!

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    Congratulations for win!

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