I rescued this little guy from where my husband was putting in a drain. He agreed to model for me in my "frog studio" in exchange for a safe home away from the heavy equipment. :-)
I must have taken a bazillion shots using my new to me focus rail.
How does the focus look to you?
Probably 1:2
1:1 or close
My frog studio.
ngc1514
Loc: Atlanta, Ga., Lancaster, Oh. and Stuart, Fl.
Focus looks dead on to me, especially on shot #2. Nicely done.
ngc1514 wrote:
Focus looks dead on to me, especially on shot #2. Nicely done.
Thank you. Which do you like better. I will probably enter one or both in the county fair, unless I take something I like better, between now and then.
:D
Picture #1 and #2 would be up on my wall.
Sarge
I like those a lot... particularly 1 and 2.
ngc1514
Loc: Atlanta, Ga., Lancaster, Oh. and Stuart, Fl.
I like number 2 since this is the macro section of UHH. But, if I had to select one for the fair, number 1 is the way to go. The foliage puts the little guy in context and I think it's the better and more interesting shot.
Country's Mama wrote:
ngc1514 wrote:
Focus looks dead on to me, especially on shot #2. Nicely done.
Thank you. Which do you like better. I will probably enter one or both in the county fair, unless I take something I like better, between now and then.
:D
Love your "frog studio" If i had to chose one for the fair, I would definitely chose 1. I agree the grass adds to the pic.
Nice work. what lens and lighting did you use?
Bmac
Loc: Long Island, NY
Two outstanding shots and I love that studio. :thumbup:
ngc1514 wrote:
I like number 2 since this is the macro section of UHH. But, if I had to select one for the fair, number 1 is the way to go. The foliage puts the little guy in context and I think it's the better and more interesting shot.
I completely agree. I suggest that you submit image #1.
MJL
Loc: Wild Rose, Wisconsin
There you go, you got your frog! Nice shots. I agree, #1 for the fair. It looks nice tucked away in the grass and the moss. If he is still available as your model, perhaps you could replicate #1 with more foliage in the background to eliminate that dark spot with the horizontal white line. It would look even more natural. It's still a cool shot though, and should place well at the fair.
Love the first shot.. Would enter that one for sure.
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