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Apr 2, 2012
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Hi. I wanted to share some frog photos I took earlier this week. I think the first one is my favorite.

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Equipment: Canon 7D + 70-200 f/4 L
 
Yes number two is the best IMHO. The large aperture selected has essentially isolated the frog as the main focus point.

BTW I like all the pictures....but WRT composition the other pics also isolate other, less interesting, features ( eg rocks, sticks, etc...). I have started to learn this in my work....some of my best pics seem to fill the frame with a single point of interest.

Of course I have seen many great pics that have several points of interest that "lead" your eye in a pleasing manner. For your pics I would almost consider this a portraiture...therefore a large aperture often works the best.

Thanks for sharing...
 
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The place where a shot these is a wooded area in Wisconsin that has a spring fed creek running through it. As you go deeper in the woods, rock bluffs surround you on all three sides and there's a small waterfall where the trail ends. It's awesome, there are frogs everywhere.

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HeavenHell said:
Here's a new one from yesterday. I got a little wet getting this shot, but I like the result.

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That's great.

I was angling for such a shot yesterday. A sunny stone, all the frogs jumped into
the water when I got close. So I sat down out of sight of them, expecting them to climb back
onto the stone, over the lip and I had my zoom trained on the lip of the rock. After around
30 minutes I gave up. But I was sat in the sun!

Cheers Brian
 
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