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    I went to an Audubon nature center to photograph birds, but shot this bullfrog instead.
    Camera Canon 30D, 1/500 sec., f8, ISO 125, 400mm f5.6 lens with 1.4X teleconverter, no flash

    Doris Dumrauf
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    Howard Burkert
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    Doris, Nice sharp focus on the eye, and exposed well in nice light. Nice looking Bullfrog and the reflection is a big plus for your image.
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    Howard

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    It was nice that this frog stayed still for you. I too like the reflection and the colors of the frog. Typically I would like a lower angle, but that may have eliminated the reflection.

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    Doris,

    Getting the reflection is a plus and warrants to high-up position. If you are OK with doing it, you could clone out the specular highlights on the nose and eye.

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    Hi everybody,
    thanks for the comments. I forgot to mention that I used a circular polarizer. That brought out the reflection. I never thought about cloning out the highlights. I'll have to check into that.
    Doris

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    Hi Doris,
    This is a nicely detailed and well colored image.

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