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i rarely take pics of animals coz itz really hard to get pics when they are in movement unless u have a really nice lens but these 2 pics are still so i did get a better focus on them....tell me what i could have done better....thanks
Green Frog: taken with my D90 18-105mm lens, 1/4s f/5.6 auto iso, 0 exp comp Yellow frog: taken with my D90 18-105mm lens, 1/13s f/5.6, auto iso, 0 exp comp
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it is indicative to a person to have an eye for what is good and what is not....the only thing that separates photographers are their eye for creativity...we all try to make sense of everything pretty or not!!!Our Minds Are Open.... (D90 18-105mmNikkor, 35mmNikkor, 70-300mmNikkor, SB-600) Last edited by windrider86; 05-25-2010 at 08:45 PM. Reason: only one image per 24 hours please |
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With the remaining pic, I'm finding my eye drawn away from the frog into the 'dead space' onto the left. Maybe because I already have to look through the branches to see him. I would try a vertical crop just looking through the branches at the frog, with him as the main focal point in the middle, positioned as he is there but without all the empty space so that it looks like he's peeping back at you.
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