I live in Nova Scotia (45 degrees N Lat) and the frogs are just this week beginning to call. I have the patience to sit by my pond, and I have nice enough gear (Nikon D7200, tripod, shooting in RAW and the ACDSee editing program).
In the past I have had a very hard time with the reflection of light from the water, no matter where I sit in relation to the sun. It always washes out the frog.
Before I give up on the subject altogether I thought that I would ask if has anyone had success in getting a nice shot of a frog's head and eyes without it being washed out by light reflections? Are there particular settings that can make the shot work?
Thanks.