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Thread: tree frog

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    wannabe
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    tree frog

    My daughter has a knack of finding wildlife and she found this tree frog. The frog stayed there and didnt mind me moving around getting different shots. which one works the best.
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    Re: tree frog

    I definitely like the second and third the best of the three. Between those 2 it is very close but I would choose the third. In the third the frog is very well positioned in the frame, just busy enough but not too busy, and you've captured a good sized portion of the frog and the stick hes sitting on compliments the framing perfectly. Good shot. But, isn't a tree frog called a toad? I believe that is a toad, isn't it?

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    Re: tree frog

    I like the second but would crop half the left side or more.
    Tree frogs are frogs and I almost became one. This is a toad, howerver. You can tell by the bumpy skin. Frogs have smooth skin.
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    Re: tree frog

    are you sure its a load cause look at the cups on the toes. toads dont climb trees. the species a grey tree frog .
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    Re: tree frog

    I'd have to say I like the second or third shot the best. In the first one, the branch is a bit distracting.

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