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frographya couple of pics taken on the weekend...
found this bloke sunning himself... this bloke had a nice spot with a view... Didn't even know the brown one was there until i saw this pic on the computer... Shane
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Re: frographyNice work Shane, the first particularly so
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Re: frographyGreat shots Mate
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Re: frographyNice shots Shane. Seems like I have seen those frogs somewhere else today.
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Re: frographyNice work on these Shane
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Re: frographyNow why did I think that I had already replied to this thread... *doh*..
I love the colours Shane and dof is great also.. but I feel they could have been improved a little by getting yourself on the same level as the little guy instead of taking them from above... but thats just me... feel free to spank me now... The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
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these frogs were only about 200 to 300 mm above water and were taken in around 300 to 400 mm of water in a swamp ... i didn't want to get my dangly bits wet now... what would you like me to spank you with Shane
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Well that depends on how cold the water was doesn't it.. The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
Re: frographyNice series Shane
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Re: frographyLove the colour of these
Re: frographyThe first two images are very nice with lovly colours and sharpness
Re: frographythanks Guys
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Re: frographyoops - sorry Shane, thought I'd replied
Got to love little fallax huh? Cute little frogs that are pretty well behaved While they are cute though, they aren't as sharp as your shots usually are ... but there's more rain coming, so go out there and get me some more frog shots !!!! Hugs Rel Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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love the colours of the side of him in the third ... is the brown one the same species? Shane
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yep - Litoria fallax are really quite variable in colour - you have brilliant emerald green through to a bronzy brown, and even yellowish Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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