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    I was outside taking photos of an amaryllis for the color assignment and looked down to see this little guy so I thought he'd do just nicely.


    Canon 30D, Canon 100macro
    f/9, 1/13, tripod, ISO 500, late afternoon, cropped

    Suggestions and comments greatly appreciated:)

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    I like this Cheryl, you are right about the color - it does just fine! Nice sharpness and color rendition. Love the way the lines in the plant frame the little frog and his placement in the frame is very good. Only thing I see is a bit of noise around the outside, would recommend using a layer mask to confine the NR to the areas that need it. Well done! Oh yeah, love that I can see you in the eye!

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    Sweet image Cheryl !!!!

    Perfect point to focus, sharp, well exposed and lots of feel !! Its just personal preference but might take some from the top !!! Again just taste but would reduce saturation on the green ... looks good on the screen but don't think you will find anything close to it in nature !!! You got a keeper !!!!

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    Cheryl, Very nice details and exposure. I would crop a bit from the top also. Good advice given above. Really nice image and I do see you!!!

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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    Great composition specially how the frog is in the leave, also sharp details Cheryl.
    Congrats,

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    Gus Cobos
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    Hi Cheryl,
    I like the capture...I would recommend on taking a little off the top and from the bottom, to make it a tad tighter in frame. also tone down some of the reflected whites on the frog's face and portions of the body...looking forward to more...:cool:

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