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    T's best to let sleeping frogs lie

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    T's best to let sleeping frogs lie

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    Re: T's best to let sleeping frogs lie

    Nice detail in the frog Brian.

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    Re: T's best to let sleeping frogs lie

    An other great shot, Brian.

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    Re: T's best to let sleeping frogs lie

    Nice one, Brian. You're providing a great lesson on how much there is to see if we slow down long enough to notice the details in the world around us.

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    Re: T's best to let sleeping frogs lie

    Quote Originally Posted by Ziggy View Post
    Nice detail in the frog Brian.
    hopefully one maybe 2 more to come

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    Re: T's best to let sleeping frogs lie

    Quote Originally Posted by Craigie View Post
    An other great shot, Brian.
    He or she was just waiting to be photographed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernFocus View Post
    Nice one, Brian. You're providing a great lesson on how much there is to see if we slow down long enough to notice the details in the world around us.
    A lesson I learned as a lighthouse keeper on Ivory Island.

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    Re: T's best to let sleeping frogs lie

    Your greatest success is that your macros have some element of emotion in them, than just a technical perfection

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    Re: T's best to let sleeping frogs lie

    Nice shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Your greatest success is that your macros have some element of emotion in them, than just a technical perfection
    I was inspired by Daisy Mae to attempt with my macro what she does with her people shots.

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    Re: T's best to let sleeping frogs lie

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice shot.
    these frogs have a really neat look.

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    Yes! This one does look "neat" and I believe you may know that I do enjoy frogs! Yours has plenty of detail thanks to that handy dandy macro lens. I really like the close-up pics you take! Your frog has grit or sand or what not on it and the pads on its toes are visible as well. It looks like it is thinking, "Go away and let me sleep!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by skitterbug View Post
    Yes! This one does look "neat" and I believe you may know that I do enjoy frogs! Yours has plenty of detail thanks to that handy dandy macro lens. I really like the close-up pics you take! Your frog has grit or sand or what not on it and the pads on its toes are visible as well. It looks like it is thinking, "Go away and let me sleep!"
    The lens does make a difference and he does have attitude,

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    Re: T's best to let sleeping frogs lie

    The interesting part of all of this is that people can have the best equipment that's available but if they don't know how to use it correctly and if they can't see "the picture", they will not catch unique pics. You have a wonderful talent and the ability to spot a shot worth taking! I'm no expert but I can certainly enjoy a well taken and processed picture.

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