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Eastern Sedge FrogsShot some of these little frogs (between 10 and 18 mm long) on the weekend and am now paying the price in horrendous insect bites).
Last edited by Oneputt on Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:14 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Easter Sedge Frogs1st one is lovely - these guys always seem to be so content!
2nd one is let down by the harsh light, but you already knew that *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
Re: Easter Sedge FrogsFirst shot is a beauty! Perfect background too.
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Little thats down right miniscule. Like No1 - he looks like he's eyeing you up!! Linda
Re: Eastern Sedge Frogsgreat detail John
wading in to that swamp with jeans and boots on seems like a good idea now ... no bites at all Shane
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Re: Eastern Sedge FrogsI think the first shot is excellent Mate
Re: Eastern Sedge FrogsGreat shots John
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Re: Eastern Sedge FrogsI definitely prefer the first shot. I wonder if it using a bit of flash fill might have softened the transition from a light head to a dark butt.
Re: Eastern Sedge FrogsWas it cold out your way? Your model seems to have goose flesh.
Which should probably read that I like the level of detail you have captured. Regards Colin Regards Colin
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Re: Eastern Sedge FrogsI love the first photo, I can't get over how small they are.
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