I think it is very good. If any I would do what Mags said with taking out the white sleeve but it is fine the way it is too.
I have a few amphibians in my project this was my most recent.
All my wild critters are photographed in the wild either in a light box or natural setting. Then I release them.
I took this the other day and was so happy because I was using a new lens that I don't particularily like. I must say I think I have figured out it's quarks.
It's too bad you couldn't lighten up your frog a bit in post processing so you can eliminate some of the shadows..but frogs, they are so cute!
@httpgeffed - Why thank you Colleen. While I have handled frogs once or twice on behalf of my 365. I do like this often o'erlooked photograph of a frog on an eggplant.
Found this little guy (or should I say big guy in comparison to the others on this post!) sitting on our front lawn. The fly on his back doesn't know how lucky he is !
I don't do frogs as well as @bobfoto, but I try to do my best
I love the shot!
I have a few amphibians in my project this was my most recent.
All my wild critters are photographed in the wild either in a light box or natural setting. Then I release them.
I took this the other day and was so happy because I was using a new lens that I don't particularily like. I must say I think I have figured out it's quarks.
It's too bad you couldn't lighten up your frog a bit in post processing so you can eliminate some of the shadows..but frogs, they are so cute!
Found this little guy (or should I say big guy in comparison to the others on this post!) sitting on our front lawn. The fly on his back doesn't know how lucky he is !
Well the first bit is really true.
Saved a frog's life last night....