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    Camera Model : NIKON D300
    Exposure Time : 1/80 sec
    F Number : 11.0
    Exposure Program : Aperture Priority
    ISO Speed : 400
    Exposure Bias Value : 0.0
    Max Aperture Value : 3.5
    Metering Mode : Multi Segment
    Light Source : Auto
    Flash : Flash was not fired
    Focal Length : 105.0 mm
    ColorSpace : -1
    Sensing Method : One-chip color area sensor
    Lens : Nikkor 105mm/f2,8 VR

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    Two suggestions, Adrian: Next time, get ALL the way down on the ground and look that guy right in the eyes! You are oh so close on an really personal view of a frog! I'd also take a bit off the left side - bring the frame of the image in right before you get to the large white rock in the FG. This will place the frog in a better less-centered position within the frame.

    Lovely details on the frog and surrounding rocks and wow, does that ever make for some nice camoflage!

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    Agree with Julie's suggestions. Getting down lower would also help minimize the rocks surrounding the frog and make the frog stand out more. Great details and excellent focus on the eyes.

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    Thank you for your suggestions!! Next time...I'll try to use them ...

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