• 04-26-2013, 09:02 PM
    Ecooper
    More photographs of a Pacific tree frog
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    The other day I posted some classic white box photographs of a Pacific tree frog. By classic, I mean they featured the animal against a featureless white background. I shot another series of photos for my blog of that same frog, but with a more natural background. I used a pot of soil in which I have been cultivating a miniature garden of moss. The pot is meant as a hanging basket so it is wide and low—perfect as a backdrop for macro photography. All I had to do was put the pot inside the white box and place the frog in the pot. The rest of the set-up stayed the same. <O:p></O:p>
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    Olympus OM-D E-M5; Zuiko 12-50mm ƒ/3.5-6.3 zoom; manual exposure (F11-16 @ 1/125 sec); Vivitar 283 flash and VP-1 Vari-power adapter (1/16 power); ISO: 200<O:p></O:p>
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    Cheers,<O:p></O:p>
    EC<O:p></O:p>
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    http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8256/8...43710bae_z.jpg<O:p></O:p>
    treefrog 3 copyright ernie cooper 2013_filtered by ernie.cooper, on Flickr<O:p></O:p>
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    http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8114/8...3c127736_z.jpg<O:p></O:p>
    treefrog 5 copyright ernie cooper 2013_filtered by ernie.cooper, on Flickr<O:p></O:p>