He kept coming in the house. I kept putting him out. Finally I took his picture. The frog never came back. shot with my 60D camera and 70-300mm lens and cropp...
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He kept coming in the house. I kept putting him out. Finally I took his picture. The frog never came back. shot with my 60D camera and 70-300mm lens and cropped in lightroom 4.3
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Location
I took this photo in my side yard. The frog was setting on a branch with a wooden fence in the background.Time
Near duskLighting
The fence was between the frog and the sunset. so I used 1/250 sec with ISO 2000 and f/5.6 to help loose the fence in the photo.Equipment
for this shot I was using a Canon 60D with a 28-135mm lens.Inspiration
This frog showed up every day so when my wife called me to take the photo I was glad to do it. The frog was almost part of the family.Editing
I brought this photo into Lightroom to crop and added a VignetteIn my camera bag
Canon 5d MII, and Lumix 16x infraredFeedback
I like to shoot my photos just a little under exposed. Using Lightroom it is easier to add more exposure and keep the color then take away the exposure and loose it