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    Default Blue frog

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    Moor frog Rana arvalis. During mating (for about a week) males in southern population (Europe) become blue. Normally, they are like females, brown.

    EOS 5D, Canon EF 100 mm USM macro , ISO 320, 1/400, f8, Ev-1

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    Robert Amoruso
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    That's a cool looking frog. I like the BG's lack of color to really show off the frogs. The OOF stuff on the lower right is a bit distracting but not a big deal. Well done.

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    Alfred Forns
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    I hope you didn't mean that particular pair mates for one week :eek: :cool:

    Other than the little mentioned LR area Love the image Particularly like the striking colors They must be very nervous during mating season with all the predators !!!

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    Todd Frost
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    Good capture. I am a fan of oof foregrounds but agree with previous comments regarding LRC (just a bit to much). Neat looking frog.
    Todd

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    Alfred, as far I know no, but for a day or two, yes:)
    I totally agree with suggestion about LRC, but I left the picture as it was (it is FF) and Im not sure if I could do anything in PS (Im not good:confused:).

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