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    Default glass frog

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    This is awesome


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    Hi Stuart,
    I like the affect here with the very shallow depth of field and critical focus on the eye of the frog which has an interesting pattern. Neat image.
    Allen

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    Stuart the image is presumably a set up so I am guessing you have some with a smaller aperture? Exposure sharpness and detail excellent but for me the DOF is too shallow, I think his nostril should be in focus.

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    Hi Stuart...I agree with Jonathan's critique...have you considered using flash for your studio set-up...it will make the colours pop and allow you to easily use an f-stop of around f16, which should yield sufficient DOF for these tiny frogs.

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