I will probably not be coming back here again after the last edits/gallery clean-ups, so I'm bidding you all goodbye. I'll miss you.
BIO I was materialized in the 80s when two aimless Dungeons & Dragons players screwed up the last verse of a spell that was supposed to make them both rock stars. They adopted me as their own and moved to the eastern US. Secure in my anonymity, I await the apocalypse, in which I am to join the unholy army of disgruntled angels and demons for their final assault on the realm of man. Until then I plan to sit around and not do much of anything with my life [Edit 2025 Mission Accomplished lol].
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| F Number | f/3.5 |
|---|---|
| Make | SONY |
| Model | DSC-H2 |
| Shutter Speed | 10/1000 |
| ISO Speed | 250 |
| Focal Length | 16 |
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Comments (12)
erlandpil
Very very good picture Great capture erland
deweygg
Wonderful image - Frogs have incredible eyes! - Congrats!
tetsu-pino
Excellent macro!!
Djavad
Un excellent "coup d'oeil" !
RIGAU
Muy buena!!!.
Fidelity2
Very well done.
TwoPynts
U sure love your froggies! The detail in the eye is exceptional and the lighting quite flattering. Nice new avatar too, heh heh.
GBCalls
Up close and personal....Well done!
mark.spooner
Excellent!
durleybeachbum
Superb pic!
RobyHermida
Very, very beautiful.
anahata.c
a downright in-your-face head shot of a frog. You do really good work, you know that? I hope everyone sees your shots full-size, because they bristle, this one certainly does. The detailing on the eye alone is worth the price of admission. (The iris looks like a jewel, and the cornea—or whatever it's called in frog-dom—looks like it was carved by a fine artisan.) I have never seen frogs as I have from you. A real pleasure. (Your postwork descriptions are an art in themselves, btw: "soft light layer and Levels fuckery"—I'll take that over "mild sharpening and a little emphasis of the blues" any day. You always convey your post-production: a class act.)