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    Default Logging on the wait...

    ID: Bi Coloured frog

    One of the many croak-ers had taken refuge on a dead branch lying next to the water body. The posture of it seemed as if its, very sadly, waiting for something, my guess being some more heavy down pour.

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    Canon 550D
    Canon 100mm macro
    F/9
    Shutterspeed 1/160
    ISO 800
    Handheld, External flash fired

    Location: Amboli
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    Nice pose. Slight more space at the bottom would be good as the front toes are touching the frame. Did you try any side profile images? Thanks for sharing.

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    Have few side profiles too, but wasnt happy with them due to the background noise

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    I agree with Mrudul about the toes. At times it becomes difficult to notice the toes touching the frame because of the colouration. Did you click a vertical? It is always a good habit to click a vertical composition.

    The image seems to be a bit soft. There appears to be some movement. Did you try and recover the highlights? Thanks for sharing.

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    What a wonderful photograph! I am but an amateur, and not nearly well enough qualified to comment on, or even criticise the "technical" aspects. Great click, as you say in India. Kind regards, Sean Yates.

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