The horned frog is still in there though.
1 (Red-Eyed Tree Frog/Leaf Frog - Agalychnis callidryas - John Clare)
2 (Clown Tree Frog - Dendropsophus leucophyllatus - Kurt Kunze)
3 (Marine/Cane Toad? - Bufo marinus - Ebony)
4 (Monkey Frog - Phyllomedusa bicolor - Johnny O. Farnen)
5 (Yellow-eyed or Blue-sided Leaf Frog - Lee Hancock)
6 (Ornate Horned Frog - Ceratophrys ornata - Cathy Keifer)
7 (White's Tree Frog - Litoria caerulea - Trohr)
8 (White's Tree Frog - Litorea caerulea - Volcom19961995)
9 (Malaysian Leaf Frog - Megophrys nasuta - Tom Highum)
The horned frog is still in there though.
Do not forget the Ceratoprhys ..
Ceratoprhys force .. for victory
You do realise that's not a real photo right?
Founder of Frogforum.net (2008) and Caudata.org (2001)
yes of corse..
I prefer real pictures and natural, but mostly Ceratoprhys support ..
He looks fine but his background looks totally fake, as does the vignetting.
Founder of Frogforum.net (2008) and Caudata.org (2001)
Since this was a tie, please vote for your favourite of the two winners here.
Founder of Frogforum.net (2008) and Caudata.org (2001)
The background was there and is not fake. You might want to ask the photographer before declaring an image fake. The darkening of the photo which is done with curves and is allowed in photo competitions around the world and is not considered to make a photo fake. Most photographers edit their images in Photoshop especially when shooting in raw as I do.
Studio lighting can produce similar effects also. What was your point in saying the photo was a fake?
Cathy K
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