Frog

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-- Jan van Bodegraven (janvnbdg@mandic.com.br), June 22, 1999

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Simple, exciting, captivating.

Great use of overhead lighting to capture the shape of the frog and expose the chin and side of it's face. Wonderful composition to incorporate the backside of the lilypad(?) and the "keyhole" effect.

-- Joe Boyd (boydjw@traveller.com), June 23, 1999.


Great, really and simple great.

-- Charles Dias (deepblue97a@hotmail.com), June 23, 1999.

a very different, interesting perspective. however the bright area below the frogs chin competes significantly for the eye's attention

-- richard mittleman (gon2foto@gte.net), June 23, 1999.

Oh...Yes! I love it! The small patch of blue provides excellent relief to the frog's profile. The dark branch in front is a great example of how to use objects in the frame to lead the viewer's eye. Your image stands out very well just on uniqueness factor. Well done.

-- Bhaskar Thiagarajan (bhaskart@hotmail.com), June 23, 1999.

The lighting and framing through the "keyhole" make for a unique view of the frog. Good work!

-- Garry Schaefer (schaefer@pangea.ca), June 24, 1999.


Very nice use of framing. You took what could have been a cliche shot and made it unique. Very good work! Donna

-- Donna P. Bollenbach (cassidy@icubed.net), June 24, 1999.

Frameing and lighting make the image an enjoyable experience.

-- Larry Korhnak (lvk@gnv.ifas.ufl.edu), June 25, 1999.

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