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Chatter Award
People's Choice in A Pair Photo Challenge
Winner in Pairs of The SameAnimal Photo Challenge
People's Choice in Simple Pairing Photo Challenge
Zenith Award
Curator's Selection
Top Shot Award 22
People's Choice in Frog Photo Shoot Photo Challenge
People's Choice in It's All In The Detail Photo Challenge
People's Choice in #two Photo Challenge
Hidden Gem Award
People's Choice in Amphibians and reptiles Photo Challenge
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Absolute Masterpiece
Superb Composition
Magnificent Capture
Outstanding Creativity
All Star
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kurtsnyder
April 03, 2023
Beautiful and colorful image! Congratulations on your challenge win! Kurt 😁👍👍👍
kurtsnyder
May 26, 2023
WOW - what a great image!! A winner for sure!! Congratulations on your challenge victory and award! Kurt 😁👍👍
Eddieuuu071
June 29, 2023
Congratulations on your outstanding photo! It’s a real beauty and finished in the top group in my “Anything Macro” Challenge! It was close.
carolcardillo
October 06, 2023
Congratulations, Colin! You are the People's Choice Winner in my A Pair Challenge!
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Behind The Lens
Location
This particular picture was taken in a studio environment set in Knowsley safari park UK hosted by Wild Arena LTDTime
Mid morning around 11amLighting
Just an overhead led light so no flash and a plain black background to show the beautiful colours of these magnificent frogsEquipment
Shot with a Canon EOS R with a 100mm 2.8 macro canon lens No tripod just handheldInspiration
You see the red eyed tree frogs in numerous commercial places, television shows, magazines etc and to have the opportunity to photograph them and experience them was a no brainer for meEditing
None really, possibly a touch of croppingIn my camera bag
My bag is always empty when I start my day apart from the camera body, I tend to consider the location I’m attending and what situations may arise and pack lenses to suit, never carry more than you need as it can weigh you down by the end of the dayFeedback
The only real advice I can give is that if you’re living in a city or country where these kinds of animals are not a native species have a good look at the opportunities that are available online to you and just go for it, let’s face it I live in the UK and will never ever see a red eyed tree frog in my back garden so to get an opportunity to photograph them is priceless