10 or so frogs returned to our pond as they do every year a few weeks ago, so I thought I'd get a few shots of them before they took off again! Here's three of them, I can't believe how unique they all are!
C&C much appreciated, enjoy!

JackMcEntire Member 220 posts Joined Jul 2009 Location: Surrey, United Kingdom More info | Mar 27, 2010 18:49 | #1 10 or so frogs returned to our pond as they do every year a few weeks ago, so I thought I'd get a few shots of them before they took off again! Here's three of them, I can't believe how unique they all are! C&C much appreciated, enjoy! ![]()
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Green_Tea POTN Poet 645 posts Joined Dec 2008 Location: Columbus, IN More info | Mar 27, 2010 19:19 | #2 Those are awesome. That light is fantastic. What is your lighting setup for these? The catchlight looks like a big softobox? 6D|7D| Sigma 50mm 1.4 EX| Canon 100mm L IS macro| Canon 24-70 II L| Canon MP-E 65| 600 EX-RT| MT-24EX
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Mar 27, 2010 19:31 | #3 Thank you!
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Mar 28, 2010 17:19 | #4 Here's a couple more in semi-b+w/sepia if you're interested: Let me know what you think! ![]()
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samwalker Goldmember 1,932 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2006 Location: cleveland ohio usa More info | Mar 28, 2010 18:58 | #5 great shots Like the angle Bet you have the grass or mud stains to prove you go eye to eye wirh frogs. We'll rape the horses and ride off on the women
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Mar 29, 2010 16:06 | #6 Thank you!
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Chantelle Member 33 posts Joined Mar 2007 Location: South Africa More info | Great Shots..... the detail is amazing!
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hexdigs Member 132 posts Joined Apr 2009 Location: Fall Creek, OR More info | Apr 01, 2010 19:57 | #8 i really like the sharpness and detail in #2 Jay
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brockwatcher Hatchling 4 posts Joined Apr 2010 Location: Northamptonshire, UK More info | Apr 02, 2010 02:18 | #9 Here's one of the residents from my parents' garden pond, photographed last summer when I was testing my Canon 450D: Steve
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scrumpy Goldmember 3,664 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2004 Location: Dorset, England More info | Apr 02, 2010 10:07 | #10 "Unique frogs" These are common toads, but nice shots all the same. David: Canon EOS 400D - Canon EF70-300mm f/4-55.6 IS USM -Sigma 17-70 F2.8-4.5 DC Macro - Sigma 50-500 'Bigma' - Speedlite 580EX 11 - Better Beamer
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speediq99 Member 32 posts Joined Oct 2008 More info | Apr 02, 2010 17:42 | #11 Great shots
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Nymphalidae Goldmember More info | Apr 03, 2010 13:54 | #12 |
dapmfp Mostly Lurking 18 posts Joined Apr 2010 Location: United States More info | Apr 20, 2010 22:15 | #13 Those eyes are great, clear and sharp. 7D w/grip, 30D w/grip, 17-40L, 70-200 f2.8L, 100-300, 300f4 L IS, 300f4 L (non-IS).
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CamDiver Goldmember 1,114 posts Likes: 21 Joined Feb 2008 Location: 'Water Borne' More info | Apr 21, 2010 08:42 | #14 Exquisite detail, very well done. Sumatra Macro Photography Trip, July 2016
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