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The Fly, the Frogs, and the Agave.Hi all,
Been very busy with work for a couple of weeks now and haven't had a chance to get out taking shots until today. Hope everyone had a safe and wonderful Easter. The Fly: The Frogs: And the Agave: C&C always welcome and appreciated. cheers -Mark http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
Re: The Fly, the Frogs, and the Agave.Rel.... or anyone else..... do you have any idea as to the ID of the first frog? Same size and shape as the normal sedge frogs, however it's brown all over with a few small dark spots on it's back?
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Re: The Fly, the Frogs, and the Agave.Mark
I'm surpised no one has commented on these yet! The first shot is nicely done - the different angle appeals and there is plenty of detail in the eyes as well. The last shot by contrast is very soft, almost dreamy, and that works extremely well with the subject. Well done. Peter
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Re: The Fly, the Frogs, and the Agave.cheers Peter.. appreciate the feedback.
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Re: The Fly, the Frogs, and the Agave.Well these are insanely good I reckon.. The Frog shots are awesome for their clarity/comp/colours. I really like #4 also, for the creamy dark green's..
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Re: The Fly, the Frogs, and the Agave.cheers Pehpsi. I'm a sucker for the last one for it's simplicity... but the second frog does remind me of when I say "paw... paw...." to my dog
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