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Green on tan
D. Taylor

Green on tan (Hylia cinerea)

I was getting the blind out for Mali and this little frog was resting very comfortably on the blind. I stepped in and grabbed the camers and took a shot. Well the humidity could be cut with a knife and the lens fogged as soon as I step out the door and took the photo before i realized it was that bad. I was going to delete the shot because it was foggy and all brown like the bg colors but forgot. It popped up going through the photos and just for the heck of it I pressed Auto Tone and Auto color in photoshop......settings I rarely use. Well this is the end result plus a little sharping.
Habitat
back deck
Location
Wayne County, NC
Date taken
08/07/2016
Scientific name
Hylia cinerea
Equipment used
Nikon D 600/Sigma 105 2.8 Macro/ringflash/handheld
Supporter
I love these little guys and a great closeup you got Donny. This one is smiling at us ;)
 
Opus Editor
Photoshop is amazing in the way it can rescue apparently hopeless shots. I use Lightroom which has much the same effect.
 
Nice one Donny , trust you showed Mali how to use his Photoshop. I can't or don't know how to use Photoshop myself and usually just tweak a bit in the Canon Program.
Ken
 
Supporter
What a stunning close-up of this little beauty Donny! Great use of technology my friend (lol)!!! TFS!!!
 
Opus Editor
Supporter
Love that expression, Donny ... a super capture ... tfs, my friend ...
 
Staff member
Opus Editor
Supporter
Gosh what a great job you've done there Donny.... Mali would be sooo proud of you LOL

He has such a cute face, doesn't he.

I hate humid days... but never get anything as bad as you've described.... gawd!!!
 
Great close up Donny. Lovely colours and well done on a great rescue job
 

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