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    We get a fair amount of these guys out in the backyard during the summer months and they make good photo subjects from time to time. :)



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    Perfect! I wish the left petal were no clipped but one hardly notices it! I think this is wonderful.

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    Love all the bright, rich colors but I agree about the petal of the flower. I'd add a little canvas to the left, take off a little on the right and you'll have a smashing image on your hands.

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    Love the frog, and the flower and the EXP and the BKGR, but the flower needs more room all around.
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    And if you don't have more room, crop closer :) Good catch!

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    Thanks for the comments guys! I agree with a wee bit added to the left hand side so as to not nip the flower. How in the world did I miss that? :D

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    Mike,
    This is stunning. The frog looks about ready to leap right off the page.
    Wonderful detail and good eye catching this little guy so sharp.
    I agree about it being too close on the left but I think if you cropped the right more it wouldn't give this little guy room to jump. ;)
    Thanks for sharing.

    Sharna

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