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    The Adult male Indian Common Toad. With Big face Portraits.. shot in Polo Forest..
    With Canon A495(digital.)
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    Wonderfully lit and love the golden coloring and texture details, Joshi! What a cool looking frog. Like the close-up and how you framed it, wonder if you can lighten up some of the dark shadow on eye on rt side and rt side of cheek and chin. Nice work!

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    Hi Joshi. I think this is one of your best images yet! I like the tight in-your-face view of the toad - very nice sharpness and DOF for a close view like this. I would agree with Brendan about trying to lighten the dark shadows, especially around the eye. Very well done!

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    Is this with flash?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Is this with flash?
    Sorry Morris, For late Reply,

    Yes Flash is on... And Torch light also apply, because I shot this frog at night in Forest.

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    Thanks Bhavya-bhaim, No problema; that is what I thought. It seems that you used an aperture of f/3.... (If you provide the needed technical stuff you can make it easier for us to help you :) ) IAC, if f/3 is correct you could have chosen f/16 or f/11 and raised the level of the flash using Flash as Main Light techniques.... The BKGR still would have been black.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Thanks Bhavya-bhaim, No problema; that is what I thought. It seems that you used an aperture of f/3.... (If you provide the needed technical stuff you can make it easier for us to help you :) ) IAC, if f/3 is correct you could have chosen f/16 or f/11 and raised the level of the flash using Flash as Main Light techniques.... The BKGR still would have been black.
    Sorry Morris, There is no more Exif Details Because I used Simple canon Digital camera for shot this toad..
    Agree with you, About More Flash.. but I cannot adjust the setting in digital camera.. but I kept in mind next Time..
    Thank for Suggest.

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