Half way though 2019 P52 and now starting the third quarter of photography practice! Links to the 1st and 2nd Quarter are listed below in my signature information.
I decided to start my third quarter off with my most favorite wildlife subject - yep, the bullfrog. However, I am puzzled about our little population.We do not use chemicals, etc and try to keep our home environment as free from these things as possible. I've noticed that lately only 1 or 2 bullfrogs appear to be living in our koi pond. Our pond isn't large, maybe 17'x20' as an estimate and generally we had 4 to 5 bullfrogs in it. Now they are missing. It is a puzzle to me.
This one popped out along the rocks late evening. I tried capturing him with no extra lighting and then with the built in camera flash. No extra light source worked best. I also used the 100-400 lens without the extender so that I could open the aperture. When the extender is in place, I can only go to f/8. Not good for low light situations.
Using part of Manfred's suggestion (and I'll be experimenting more with his suggestions as I keep experimenting in post processing) - I did apply USM to the image to see how it works. I did not apply the second mask to reduce any of the effect since I liked what I saw after the USM application.
Settings used: f/5.6 – 1/200 – AUTO 6400
Lonely Bullfrog