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    The young girl and her frog

    Sculpture park, Friday Harbor WA
    The frog was so colorful, and she loved him. Maybe a bit more blur to the background would make a better image.
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    Re: The young girl and her frog

    The background looks fine to me. Except for two very tiny items which don't really make much difference anyway.

    Left side just above halfway there is a rather bright little bit of reed facing inwards, at a different angle to the rest. And between the girl and frog, just below eye level there is a tiny circular bright spot reflection. If it wasn't perfectly circular I wouldn't have noticed it.

    Maybe I would have a go at cloning over the bright area on the front of the frog. Almost at the image central point. But that isn't an important item.

    Very good composition from what appears to have been difficult and harsh lighting conditions.

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    Re: The young girl and her frog

    Nice one, made me smile. I think anymore blur would make her appearance too soft, were you shooting wide open?.

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    Re: The young girl and her frog

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    The background looks fine to me. Except for two very tiny items which don't really make much difference anyway.

    Left side just above halfway there is a rather bright little bit of reed facing inwards, at a different angle to the rest. And between the girl and frog, just below eye level there is a tiny circular bright spot reflection. If it wasn't perfectly circular I wouldn't have noticed it.

    Maybe I would have a go at cloning over the bright area on the front of the frog. Almost at the image central point. But that isn't an important item.

    Very good composition from what appears to have been difficult and harsh lighting conditions.
    Very nice eye Geoff and thank you. Yep, tough lighting, middle of the day. Would be nice to get out more when the lighting is right.

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    Re: The young girl and her frog

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice one, made me smile. I think anymore blur would make her appearance too soft, were you shooting wide open?.
    Yeah, it was a bit too wide open. . (f2).
    I know. With that kind of lighting, big boo boo. Still playing/learning.
    Thank you for your comments, always helpful and appreciated John.

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    Beautiful image and amusing title

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    Hi Sharon:

    I like the colours and the interplay between the arguably aloof or patient position of the frog and way in which the girl looks, almost in consideration, at the frog.
    You could almost name this "Should I kiss it or not??

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    Re: The young girl and her frog

    Quote Originally Posted by Tronhard View Post
    Hi Sharon:

    I like the colours and the interplay between the arguably aloof or patient position of the frog and way in which the girl looks, almost in consideration, at the frog.
    You could almost name this "Should I kiss it or not??
    Thank you Trev. Your comments are appreciated. Much better name!
    She is in pre-adopt placement with us from the foster care system. She's probably thinking, this frog is much more safe and interesting.

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    Hi Sharon. A nice image , reducing the highlights a bit might help . Good luck with the young lady, I hope everything will be fine

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    Re: The young girl and her frog

    The girl may be a tiny bit soft bit that works to bring attention to the frog. I like i the way it is.

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    Re: The young girl and her frog

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Hi Sharon. A nice image , reducing the highlights a bit might help . Good luck with the young lady, I hope everything will be fine
    Thank you for both comments Binnur. Yes about highlights. Good suggestion.
    We hope too. , tough stuff these kiddos go through.

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    Re: The young girl and her frog

    Quote Originally Posted by mknittle View Post
    The girl may be a tiny bit soft bit that works to bring attention to the frog. I like i the way it is.
    Thank you mark, I shot her purposely soft although I guess the other way around may have worked too. 😊

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