a tree frog sits in a canna lily leaf sheltered from the sun.
a tree frog sits in a canna lily leaf sheltered from the sun.
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Location
lexington, south carolinaTime
afternoonLighting
all natural afternoon sun shaded by canna lily leavesEquipment
nikon d3300, 18-55 vr lensInspiration
I have a huge passion for wildlife photography, even if I can’t photograph larger subjects, I seek out the small which are just as wonderful to capture a moment with.Editing
probably yes, but usually my post processing is the basic tools exposure, contrast, tint, saturation, etc. I don’t keep a record on which photos i’ve touched up, but most raw photos have a little seasoning to do before they are presentable in my opinion.In my camera bag
lenses, battery charger, extra cards, etc.Feedback
look at nature as a child would. with intense curiosity and awe at the little things, nature is much easier to find than it is to appreciate. I find that most people who complain of little wildlife to photograph have forgotten that spiders, ants, and house flies are all part of nature that often make stunning macro photography subjects. they really are the little wildlife to photograph, just forgotten about and overlooked. many amazing shots can be made by refusing to overlook the little things.