Nose Drip Frog

© Liz Kepner

Nose Drip Frog

Uploaded: November 16, 2003

Description

This was taken hand held with a 400mm zoom lens @ 400mm; aperture 5.6 shutter speed 45. I was able to get the water dripping off it's nose because he had just dipped it's head down into the water and come back up. I like how you can see it's legs and body under the water and the reflection of it's head in the water.

Comments

Patricia A. Kuniega November 16, 2003

It's a great shot Liz! I love the happy little expression on his face. He looks rather content spread out there. I love your dof and the greenness of it all! #75045

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