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Nice frog! Great angle, fab focus. Love it.
-- My Photo Blog - T52.org "Judging soly on his DA page, hakfest is gay." Wow this is wonderful. The focus is perfect and the natural colors of the frog amazing. So green with intense red orange eyes. The photograph has the composition and the quality of an advertisment. What I mean is that it's at a professional level, but also perfectly laid out for an ad. The bottom one third of the image looks like it wants something written there. Maybe I'm just over exposed to the ad world but I feel like it should say something. I don't know what company would want a frog for their ad. Maybe a dvd burner or a cd burner with just the word "rippit." So I'm a huge dork. This is still awesome
Read the comment above, hehe. Wht an Idea.
But I do agree, the image is just well made to the extreme. It is really , a graphically delicious piece. I like it a lot and the frog seems to be a nice froggy. *Wheee * I woner thought how you get alll that white. The frog alos looks quite curious about what is going on. :-D Well done. And good that you released the frog. -- comment, to get comments. share your kindness, not your hate. love the art, before yourself. meditate on this. /me licks frog.
/me licks mental. nice shot bud. very graphically pure. keep up the great shooting. -- Have some every day: photography.deviantart.com Well, hello beauty! Now, to be quite honest, frogs never look good - they look..well, frogs. He (I'm not completely sure) looks rather slimy. But hey, so do most of Michael Jacksons lawyers and their evil plans.
Anyway, the frog looks fine (in its unique way), lovely angle, colors and contrast (as all the people here in DA seems to comment on every damn work) - and most of all focus, it's great. Good stuff. |
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August 2, 2004
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E4500 10/217 second F/3.7 18 mm 100 Aug 1, 2004, 5:11:10 PM |
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