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frawg
I took this in a cyclone season (Cairns, Australia) Two or so years back. Whaddyareckon?

Camera - Nikon D70
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>> Anonymous
I like your borkeh. It feels like there's too much empty space to the right. Overall good capture though.

Also, resize faggot
>> Liska !!LIVFOETqL8j
>>254597

looks like a pretty cool frog
>> frawg
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Ok - here's another one I took lately.

Laptop HDD with extension tubes & 50mm lens.

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>> Anonymous
Frog shot is pretty excellent.
>> Anonymous
Nice frog photo, although I think this particular angle (mostly front on) has actually become a bit cliche for frog photos. They also usually have a green background. Maybe try a different angle and possibly background setting.

I disagree with>>254602about empty space, although the frog may be slightly too centered. It might look better to have it slightly more to one side. What might look better is having it in the bottom right corner with the beam tapering off - would give a nice "just appeared in front of me" effect.