This is a great shot...the color is fun, the subject is interesting and forces the viewere to look further, your light is perfect. And I can hear the external conversation "Yes, you can only keep him until tomorrow though..." and the internal conversation "...so mommy can have a little time to get a picture of him..." Fun!!
My name is Linda. I am a wife, working mom, etc., who has discovered a passion for photography. I am going to try and take and post a picture each day. My goal is to take lots of pictures, enjoy, share, learn and grow as a photographer. I welcome comments and critique.
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Good to let the young biologists have some time to study before they release their specimen. A really neat image.
ReplyDeleteI don't know, he looks like a pretty neat pet to me! Hmmmmm....now for the name! LOL Nice capture (no pun intended)! :)
ReplyDeleteEverything about this is cool--the white background, the bright colors, the layers and the frog floating in the middle of it all.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture. Glad they are letting him go. I remember catching all sorts of little creatures when I was a kid - I always had to release them too!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great shot...the color is fun, the subject is interesting and forces the viewere to look further, your light is perfect. And I can hear the external conversation "Yes, you can only keep him until tomorrow though..." and the internal conversation "...so mommy can have a little time to get a picture of him..." Fun!!
ReplyDeletelove the composition. . . the kids and frogs did a nice job too. . .
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo! The layers and colors in the jar are eyecatching. I'm glad the little guy was set free the next day, too...
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