Leopard Frog


Posted by mhp767 on Sat Jun 26, 2004 10:18 pm

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Here's a different angle of the same frog I posted before. I'd appreciate your comments as to which angle you find works best. Also, what do you think of color vs. b/w? Any feedback is very appreciated, thanks.
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by almac on Sun Jun 27, 2004 5:58 am
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Colour wins for me Matt and I prefer this angle as well. What is that coming out of it's mouth ?

Very nice shot BTW !
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by Carol Clarke on Sun Jun 27, 2004 2:19 pm
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Yes, I have to agree with Al on this one Matt, colour and this angle works best for me too! If it were mine I would just tone down the hot spots on the wet rock (or whatever it is he's sitting on) as they do catch the eye a bit. 8) :)
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by Rich S on Sun Jun 27, 2004 4:29 pm
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Like them both. For BW vs. color, for me the color choice is easy here and it's color, even if it's muted. For the composition, I actually prefer the other, although I suspect that I may be in the minority. The angle and composition is more standard here, but with the frog looking up at you - and the difference in size between you and the frog, it gives the prior a little more punch for me. My first thought in looking at the prior: "And what are you looking at?"

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by Dennis Olivero on Sun Jun 27, 2004 7:02 pm
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I'd have to vote for this one, with just a little darkening... seems a tad bright.. Nice work.
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by NDCheryl on Tue Jun 29, 2004 6:27 am
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I like the color if the bright spots were toned down but the position in the other image.
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