Species(Tn/Eg/Pt) : Hyla meridionalis - Mediterranean Tree Frog - Rela Meridional
Camera: NIKON D70
Shutter Speed: 1/200 seg
Aperture: f/11
Metering: Center-weighted Average
Flash: SB-800, -2/3
Focal Distance: 210 mm
Lens: Sigma APO Macro 150mm EX DG + Sigma 1.4x EX DG APO Tele Converter
This is my second post and is indeed the photography area where I feel more at ease. I'm trying to evolve in avian photography but I realy like the tiny world of macro where all started for me.
I love the frogs! Filipe, I have a few minor suggestions. First, maybe try to lighten the shadow under his chin a bit so that area has a little more detail and clone over the flash highlights to bring those down. Also, it would have been nice to get a little more of the eye on the right side. Watch your angle when shooting and try to go in increments from left to right if you can (if you have time and the room to move) so you can choose the one you like best at the end.
Very nice diagonal composition and I like that the frog is high in the frame but might need a slice more room at the top.
Hi Filipe,
Very good advice given above......implementing those suggestions will just take this image another notch higher! I do want to mention that considering the frogs skin and perch.....you handled the flash highlights very well.....just tweaking the final ones will make this a real winner!