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    Default Frog spawn

    Spawn of Agile frog Rana dalmatina

    Canon 40D, Canon 100mm macro, original, no crop.
    ISO 200, 1/30, f11, tripod
    levels, colours, contrast, sharpness


    Last edited by Milan V; 10-15-2009 at 08:05 AM. Reason: I add some more info about the photo and pp

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    This is an awesome image. I wonder whether you used a polarizer or whether you had exceptional lighting conditions b/c there is absolutely no glare. This capture really works. Love the design you have created.

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    awesome compo , great design and colors
    TFS

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    Very nicely done abstract. Would have worked better in B&W? TFS.

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    I love the composition, lighting, and the perspective of the shot.

    -Susan

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    The image has a very interesting abstract quality to it, Milan, and good sharpness throughout. Well done.

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    I agree...you really hit every corner with clarity and a good DOF. It really is one of the most interesting natural abstracts I've seen in quite awhile.

    I would think you could have gone with ISO 400 and jumped that shutter speed up a bit but considering you used a tripod I would imagine it wasn't that big of a deal. Did you also use a cable release or do a mirror lock up? Those are also two ways to help reduce camera shake on slow ss like 1/30th.

    I would also encourage you to convert this to a black and white image and see what you think of it.

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    Thank you all for nice comments.
    Yes, I forgot to add, cable release help me here.
    Julie, I try it in b&w but I prefere colour version (as in most cases:))

    All the best!
    Milan

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