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    Default Gray Treefrog Fracted

    I never had the chance to post images while Dave was around, but from what I have seen, especially from Cheryl's recent post, he was very creative with his OOTB imagery.

    Here is a Gray Treefrog from last spring, in the ponds out behind my home, during the breeding season. In less than two months the frogs and toads should be out there singing their songs once again.

    Look forward to comments.

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    Andrew, This is a sweet effect! Great capture and processing. I especially like the way you composed this. The star-like effect on the pouch is cool.

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    The fract works really well with this one. Great frog too. Looks like it was a great image to start with.

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    Andrew, Dave had a lot of frog images so he would have especially loved this. The pose is awesome and so is the fract work.
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    Andrew, I love the frog on that tree and the colors. Excellent lighting. The fract effect certainly takes this to another level. TFS.

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    I'll have to agree with everyone on this one; excellent frac work that works especially well with an extraordinary base image

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    Nice one Andrew, I am going to have to go looking for some of these guys this year..I never knew we had these guys locally. The frac effect works super on these frogs, nice idea to paste in the original eye. Well Done

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    Comp, color, lighting, and treatment all awsome, Andrew. Excellent!

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    Thanks all for the kind words, much appreciated!

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