Frog in the bathroom ...
posted on 28th of november, 2011
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On a recent work trip I opted to leave the toliet for Sebastian, a Green Tree Frog who I named after it seemed he wasn't hopping away. He spent his time either right in the bowl itself or under the rim. I found moths around the outdoor lights which he gladly ate in exchange for some very natural and capable modeling.
The arrangement meant that I was not able to use my toliet but was a small price to pay for some of the shots I was able to get.
I had with me a flash head and cord as well as an extension tube which meant I could get some close to macro shots.
I had with me a few clips which helped to setup some foliage in his makeshift rainforest and provide a nice backdrop for some shots.
You can get some unexpected opportunities for shots when traveling so it pays to be open minded and prepared to trade.
I am looking forward to my next roommate, hope fully the next one will not enjoy croaking in the wee hours though ...
Here are a few favorites ...
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Tags: closeup frog macro nature opportunity
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Comments (13)
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Great roommate! Made an excellent model, these are beautiful images. :)
- posted by
Scottysally2
on December 01, 2011 |
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Beautiful images!!!
- posted by
Nero67
on November 30, 2011 |
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Thanks everyone for the kind comments!!! He was a special little friend that made a work trip more enjoyable. Good luck with your sales Bevan
- posted by
Bevanward
on November 29, 2011 |
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What a cute frog, I just love it! Compliments for the great pictures!
- posted by
Shopartgallerycom
on November 29, 2011 |
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Beautiful pictures, I like the management of the lights!
- posted by
FabioConcetta
on November 29, 2011 |
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your images are amazing.
- posted by
Egomezta
on November 28, 2011 |
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Very Nice !
- posted by
Cammeraydave
on November 28, 2011 |
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Great photos, Congratulations!!!
- posted by
Rigsby8131
on November 28, 2011 |
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fantastic.............. very creative......... you deserve much success as these are best I have seen. David
- posted by
Davidwatmough
on November 28, 2011 |
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Very nice photos! Well done!!!
- posted by
Alerizzo78
on November 28, 2011 |
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lovely shots
- posted by
Owaisphotography
on November 28, 2011 |
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Sebastian is so cute! A great model ;)
- posted by
Mariaam
on November 28, 2011 |
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haha great. The only free models here in my bathroom are the occasional moth or spider, very boring.
- posted by
Clearvista
on November 28, 2011 |
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Bevanward confidential info
>I moved to Adelaide, Australia in 1978 from Auckland, New Zealand, as a child. Raised in Townsville, North Queensland, I left home to work in Central Australia where I first became interested in photography as a field geologist. From there I took a role in Johannesburg, South Africa, returned to Australia to marry, moved to Santiago, spent five years there in the capital of Chile and since have moved back to Brisbane, Australia where I am now based. I live with my wife of eight years and our three year old son. I have spent the past 10 years travelling all over the world and as part of my travel I have had the privilege of seeing and progressively becoming a more dedicated photographer, trying to represent the world as I see it.
My passion in photography is diverse, but the area I enjoy most is the wonder of what is revealed within macro photographs. I enjoy abstract and realistic portrayals of natural subjects and ordinary things. Bright contrasting colours, dense texture, rhythmic and seemingly random patterns at all scales captivate me. The detail revealed through high resolution photographs demonstrates to me how much we miss while “living” life and suggests that any amount of time spent observing will never be too much.
I particularly enjoy being stirred by a photograph which displays the awe delivered by a landscape, a raw/seized/held/bound/ captured emotion, rich morning light or a captured sense of movement. I am inspired by viewing photographs from the greats through to amateurs. They challenge me to continue to learn how to see.
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