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    Hi,
    I took this picture at Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica. Comments and advices will be welcome.

    Warm greetings.

    1D MARK III, EF 70-200 mm f/4, ext rings, off camera flash, tripod, 1/125 sec, f/8, ISO 100 and my wife helping with the flashlight.

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    Great colors and details! Like the black background as well.

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    All around well done. Exposure, colors and detail all look good. Bg works well on this one. TFS
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    Great detail and exposure as the others have said. If I were to suggest anything I would tone down the flash to allow just a tad more ambient light.

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    Great flashwork, which in turn has brought out the vibrant colours. Sharp, and the little guy stands out very well against the dark BG.

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    Thank you for your comments. Ed, this frog has nocturnal habits so there wasn´t ambient light.

    Warm greetings from Spain.

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