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Don Ellis
1st of June 2003 (Sun), 08:05
http://www.kleptography.com/dl/fm/frog600.jpg
Another denizen of the garden. In the early evenings, Leela and I often sit out on the terrace and read. As dusk arrives, so do the sounds of the small frogs.
The reason for the subject line of this photo is that three of these guys do their croaking from inside various 3-inch-diameter plastic pipes where their mating calls turn into basso profondo MATING CALLS.
So they can talk the talk, but can they leap the leap? Apparently they can, since this little guy got tired of us flashing him in the drain and jumped to the underside of one of our tables. Leela spotted him first and was kind enough to share. He's about 2 inches long, by the way.
Here's the pertinent data...
Canon G2
Shutter speed: 1/60 sec
Aperture: 5.6
Exposure mode: Av
Exposure compensation: -1/3
Flash: External E-TTL
Flash EF guide number: 3.72
Flash exposure compensation: -2/3
Metering mode: Evaluative
ISO: 50
Lens: 7.0 to 21.0 mm
Focal length: 21.0 mm
Subject distance: 0.478 m
Macro focus: On
This is 1 of 40 shots (poor fellow is probably blind now).
I'm not wild about flash photography but sometimes that's the only way to get the picture. One thing I've learned about flash shots with the Canon G2 -- which, judging by the equipment signatures here, applies to about no one -- is to shoot in Av mode at 5.6 or higher.
When I first started shooting flash in P mode, allowing the camera to choose its own shutter speed and aperture, I was getting way too many out-of-focus shots. That number has decreased significantly using aperture priority. I also leave flash exposure compensation set to -2/3 and blown-out flash shots are now a rarity. This was taken using a 420EX external flash and off-camera cord, but the -2/3 applies for the internal flash as well.
Ribbit
pappy
1st of June 2003 (Sun), 08:13
This is a fantastic shot and a very amusing story to go with it. I really appreciate the 'tutorial' on use of the flash....it is in the works for me soon, hopefully.
I enjoy your posts greatly.
Regards,
Peter
Conk
1st of June 2003 (Sun), 14:54
Nothing short of excellent once again Don.
marie
1st of June 2003 (Sun), 16:49
no wonder froggy has a big lump in his throat......
his pipe dream has been discovered !
its a terrific clear shot
(and of the nut too )
my daughter and I used to say 'ribbit ribbit'
and she gave me the odd present of a frog .
( not real frogs , ornaments.. some made of cloth )
frogs seem to be very scarce over here for years now.
I never see any at all now.
not sure why
regards
marie
Don Ellis
1st of June 2003 (Sun), 20:48
Hi Peter -- thanks for your comments. I have modified what I said about the flash, so you might want to read it again (I didn't mention the 420EX and flash exposures for internal and external).
Thanks, Colin.
And thanks to frog-less Marie. I'm sorry things aren't hopping in your neighborhood.
Even though we hear these fools every evening, we still have to laugh at their barrel-enhanced sounds. Our garden is like having a miniature zoo without any care-and-feeding chores.
Cheers,
Don
marie
2nd of June 2003 (Mon), 07:40
"Even though we hear these fools every evening, we still have to laugh at their barrel-enhanced sounds. Our garden is like having a miniature zoo without any care-and-feeding chores. "
unquote
gulp
message from my froggy
you meant to say frogs not fools , didn't you don
???
: )
croak
~ freddy frog ~
this is me today,
not in a good mood I may say
http://www.pbase.com/image/17358218
http://www.pbase.com/image/17358265
ps
from marie
I always feel the same about the countryside when out
its all there free, without the responsibility which goes with owning it
: )
MetallicAchu
2nd of June 2003 (Mon), 18:07
Why going out and making poor frogs blind? :)
Didn't he tried to escape after all those flashes?
I think that shot came up really good, he looks real cute :)
Don Ellis
2nd of June 2003 (Mon), 20:47
marie wrote:
this is me today,
not in a good mood I may say
Relax, Marie...
Take your shoes off, put your feet up, have a nice cup of tea (after 17 years in Hong Kong, I've become almost British in my respect for the recuperative powers of tea), maybe have a little nap. Things will look better.
http://www.kleptography.com/dl/fm/relax640framed.jpg
Taken at the Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens yesterday. This is one of the zoologicals.
Don
marie
3rd of June 2003 (Tue), 09:26
that is one wonderful photograph don
I really like it very much
it is beautiful.
it would look great framed hanging up
and seen on a wall
I thought for a second that that was another hand coming out of the ground, beside that hard working man,
( wonder did he need a hand ? )
it is really good picture.
is his head resting on the 'arm' of the seat
or is he holding it up in mid air ?
just wondering
( maybe its an exercise for a stiff neck ? )
I love tea too
looks like he does also
**
http://www.ofoto.com/PhotoView.jsp?UV=423090863321_58552560903&collid=75842989803&photoid=60737640903
**
here is a present from that froggy of mine .
that fellow who was complaining about something or other yesterday
it was he who was in bad form , not me
see above url, you can see why the frog is worried.
I had this joke squeezed under that frogs arm for a few years now.
by the way your garden and the lovely sounds coming from it in the evenings 'sound ' wonderful.
and tropical
and those are lovely ducks in your room beside the mantis fellow
meant to say this all in last post
love that picture above
best wishes
marie
gandini
3rd of June 2003 (Tue), 09:50
This is truly one of your best, Don! I have enjoyed the Mantis and now the frog photos (evidence that you live in a very *exotic* part of the world!) in particular the mantis on the G2, but this image is so strong, graphic, human. Gee it has all the elements of a great image.
thanks as always!
pappy
3rd of June 2003 (Tue), 18:23
Nothing I can add that hasn't been said already other than to say it is a very moving image for me.
Thank you.
Regards,
Peter
Don Ellis
3rd of June 2003 (Tue), 19:13
marie wrote:
that is one wonderful photograph don
I really like it very much
Thank you ... it was meant to cheer you up, even though you weren't uncheery.
is his head resting on the 'arm' of the seat
or is he holding it up in mid air ?
Wood mattress, steel pillow, no cranial levitation.
and those are lovely ducks in your room beside the mantis fellow
meant to say this all in last post
love that picture above
Thank you again for your comments on the photo. The ducks are from Korea and Leela tells me they're about 60-70 years old. In addition to owning a pub for 17 years, she had several antique shops. We kept a few of the pieces when she closed them to focus on writing.
Cheers,
Don
Don Ellis
3rd of June 2003 (Tue), 19:19
gandini wrote:
This is truly one of your best, Don! I have enjoyed the Mantis and now the frog photos (evidence that you live in a very *exotic* part of the world!) in particular the mantis on the G2, but this image is so strong, graphic, human. Gee it has all the elements of a great image.
thanks as always!
Hi Philip,
You know I value your opinion, so I'm pleased that you like this image so much. It was taken with the modified G1 and a B+W 093 infrared filter. Handheld, 1/15th of a second (towards the end of the day), f2.5.
Thanks to you and Marie and Peter, I'll look at it with a little more respect. :)
Don
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