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 By: Bill Akata  
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Photographer  Bill Akata {Karma:2929}
Project N/A Camera Model Contax RX
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens 100mm 2.8 macro
Uploaded 4/8/2001 Film / Memory Type Velvia
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Views 3080 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 42 Rating Critique Only Image
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About Taken in South Carolina during Steve Kaufman's nature photography workshop. To keep the frog from moving we super glued his feet to the leaf and then pricked him on the side of the head with a needle. :-)
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There are 42 Comments in 1 Pages
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Enjoy    {K:16125} 3/6/2004
CUTE !!! Well done and congrats.... he looks like he is saying...what did ya say?? lol

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Natta Leonard   {K:1206} 3/6/2004
This is a great shot and from someone who isn't much into those creatures, he looks so CUTE. I read the comments a bit and was surprised how it went on about the super-glue and needles. You did a great job taking this picture. Everything about it is nice and cheery. Congratulations!
Regards,
Natta

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Duane Bennett Duane Bennett   {K:1013} 3/6/2004
Great shot!! I would call this one: "How's That?" The frog seems to be asking that question.

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Ned Ali Ned Ali   {K:11928} 3/6/2004
GREAT composition .. very cute expression :)
excellent work,
ned

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Lucas Macedo   {K:12843} 3/6/2004
Considering that your comment is a joke, that's a great shot, Bill!
Beaultiful colors, perfect frog?s expression, lighting and details.
Congrats! ..... Lucas

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Sergio Lopez   {K:487} 3/6/2004
One in million shot... Awesome!

Sergio.

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JL E JL E   {K:9693} 11/6/2003
excellent photo!.
cheers,
Jose.

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Felipe Souza   {K:1499} 9/9/2003
Hi frog! )

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Gabriella Carta Gabriella Carta   {K:22879} 9/9/2003
ahahhahah really funny frog, curious and nice ehehehh. Great job, good

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Getulio Melo   {K:6481} 9/9/2003
What did you do to convence the frog to pose?!? Amazing. Congrats.

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André Bermak André Bermak   {K:14443} 9/9/2003
Excelente captura.Ótimas cores e composição!!!!!!

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Jarred Keneally   {K:333} 9/9/2003
natures comedy

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volker goerschen   {K:1634} 9/9/2003
I've read the comments on this pic and: hey, what's better than beginning the day with a laugh?
Btw, great shot, congrats on beeing selected EC!!

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Fabio Brancaleoni   {K:2200} 9/9/2003
Very impressive shot.

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D. Setiadi   {K:197} 9/9/2003
I love this shot!

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Zé Ovo   {K:7579} 7/16/2003
Muito Legal!

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Wagner Campelo Wagner Campelo   {K:2271} 7/16/2003
LOVELY!!!! CONGRATS!

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jeff lynch jeff lynch   {K:4770} 7/16/2003
A pretty cool frog shot here Bill. Fantastic description. This was definately a sense of humor test! Overall nice photo with good color and comp. I do wish he/she was a bit sharper though but other than that...very cool!

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Mirna Viola   {K:794} 7/16/2003
good shot. i like your from.

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Irenka Daniluk Irenka Daniluk   {K:8011} 7/16/2003
Great chot, charming pose! A pity left paw is cut off..

Are you serious about this glue and the needle?? Yuk!

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Inanc Tekguc   {K:880} 7/16/2003
Can he also do a backflip if you tend him enough? :)
great shot!
inanc

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karen barnett   {K:4237} 6/23/2003
So, no super glue... just ice. :)

This photo is a great one. I was disappointed that it was "set up", since I feel wild creatures in nature photos should be captured in their natural state, doing their natural things... which is why nature photography is so difficult. Regardless, the "set up" on this picture is perfect.

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frank sotto   {K:1033} 6/7/2003
parabéns, gostei desta.
o sapinho foi muito espontaneo

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LIM CH   {K:1605} 5/19/2003
very cute, I like the way the frog tilt the head, strong vivid colour. well done

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Matt Hardy   {K:474} 2/11/2003
What a great frog shot, you got one with some personality to him :)

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Scott Carver   {K:690} 11/28/2002
Amazing Macro, great color, and killer details

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Bill Akata   {K:2929} 10/31/2002
Hey Peggy, are you related to Amber?

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Peggy Heise   {K:937} 10/31/2002
I just was showing a friend this site, and happened onto this photo. Wow! I sure hope he was not glued!!!!! :)

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John Myers   {K:4308} 7/27/2002
lol

great photo. looks like a posed frog-glamour shot:)

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Bill Akata   {K:2929} 7/23/2002
My God, Amber you're still with us. A year older, perhaps wiser and we seem to be working on a sense of humor too. Welcome back!

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Amber Schonhaar   {K:-6} 7/23/2002
In case that last comment is referring to me, I can't get away - my feet have been super glued to the floor and someone's pricking me on the side of the head with a needle! ...please help me....huh?

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Matt Oulman   {K:1052} 6/18/2002
Good grief -

Excellent photo - I can't believe anybody really thought he was serious with those comments!
I think maybe some of us should get away for awhile... eh?

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Gary Nguyen   {K:349} 9/7/2001
I love this picture, but the "About" comment sold me this picture... heheheeh.. *goes to rummage for some heavy duty adhesive*

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Larry J. Rhodes Larry J. Rhodes   {K:2441} 7/9/2001
This truly is a beautiful image. The composition, pose, and lighting would be very difficult to improve upon, if even possible (well, except for the tiny bit of light green in the bottom right corner). :) The original comments on how it was taken were, obviously, a joke, and one that amused me greatly. Of course, I am a bit of a sadist, and enjoy such humor, even if I don't enjoy such REAL actions. However, Steve's method of "cooling" it down a bit is, in fact, a very humane and harmless way of managing such an otherwise uncooperative subject. Though I don't recommend handling wild animals without knowing how to do so without hurting them (and yourself, for that matter), shots taken in this manner are still great shots, even if they're somewhat staged. But, believe me, if Steve hadn't gone through this trouble to help Bill take such a shot, we might not be so enthralled right now with it, because it might never have been captured otherwise, even by the BEST photographers in the world. VERY well done, Bill! Just my two, or eighty cents. :)

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Debbie Groff   {K:9569} 6/6/2001
I liked the picture, but was a bit afraid to enlarge it due to the comment about the super glue, I agreed with Amber on this one. Stephen, boys will be boys, but whew,,, was glad to hear you were only joking. The colors are awsome, and he is so cute.

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Steve Kaufman   {K:2748} 3/8/2001
OK, I guess I'd better jump in here, since I helped Bill set up the photo. I caught the frog, and kept it for a few days to photograph it. I always return animals like this frog to the original location where I found it after I have photographed it.
I did cool this guy down a bit to make him more managable for Bill. No super glue or needles.
The super glue story did come from me. Look at an image I'll send in on Blanford's fox for the full story.

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Amber Schonhaar   {K:-6} 3/8/2001
Well, I must say that I am very relieved to find out that Bill was only joking - I guess I didn't see the sarcasm that you saw! Hopefully you are correct....really, I do have a GREAT sense of humour!!

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al shaikh   {K:15790} 3/7/2001
Amber, I believe bill was just joking and did not superglue the frog to the leaf.

And for the purposes of clarity no usefilm.com does not support the torture of animal life to facilitate photography.

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Richard Maynard   {K:19} 3/7/2001
I could be mistaken... However, I took the comments made by Bill Akata to be a bit of sarcasm. There is no evidence of superglue on the frogs feet, and there is plenty of areas where the frogs foot is partially lifted.

I think the smiley didn't indicate his pleasure of superglueing and pricking frogs, but rather indicated the humorous tone of the comments.

The photograph itself is wonderful, I think I'd have liked it more if the frogs left foot hadn't been cut off (by the way, I mean cut off in a figurative since, cropped, not in the sense that bill physically removed part of the frogs foot to make his photo better :)).

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Amber Schonhaar   {K:-6} 3/7/2001
As a wildlife photographer and a lover of the natural world, I find it quite disgusting and disheartening that you super-glued this frog's feet to the leaf and then pricked him with a needle - I find this extremely unprofessional and inhumane. I have been able to achieve great shots without going to these lengths. The smiley face at the end of your comments just shows what your attitude is to your decision. Does usefilm.com endorse this? This is not a true nature shot and it definitely is NOT a priceless shot!

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Ann Nida   {K:29} 2/12/2001
What a priceless shot. Looks like you surprised the little fella just when he was about to hop through the fence. Lovely colour.

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al shaikh   {K:15790} 2/8/2001
I like the parallel lines nad the lighting, the frog's expression and head position are just priceless.

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