In this post I want to feature some of the images created by two of the clients that attended my first Frogs of the World Workshop on March 5th. It was a pleasure to meet Don Johnston and Keith Carroll, and both created some very lovely images. Keith and Don had great success using off-camera flash and their 100mm Macro lenses during the frog portion of the workshop and Don used his Nikon 200mm Micro lens and off-camera flash to photograph some very impressive reptile images in the Reptilia Zoo. Don Johnston came up with an interesting idea and subsequent effect during the workshop by using a small plant mister to create a rainfall effect, and in his Red-eyed Tree Frog image the frog seems to be quite enjoying the little shower 🙂
For folks that may be interested, I am hosting my second Frogs of the World Workshop on April 30th. More information about that workshop can be found here. There are still some spaces available, but they are going quickly. Please contact me at info@andrewmclachlan.ca if you are ready to sign up for the workshop.
Please remember to click on each of the images to view the larger, sharper version and please let Don and Keith know which of their images are your favorites 🙂
Hi Andrew
Nice spread. Well done. Hope all is well.
We’re bracing for 25 cm of the best tomorrow. Sheesh.
Good luck with the next frog workshop. I enjoyed the sessions and must do it again, but this will be a bit too soon for me.
Cheers
Don
Thanks Don!
Their images are terrific. Glad the workshop was so successful!
Thanks so much Denise…a good time was had by all 🙂
I will add that I was pleasantly surprised that the hand-held captures came out so sharp. It freed me from the encumbrance of working with a tripod in the zoo and during the frog sessions. And I am devoted to my tripod.
Thanks Don and yes Hand-held with off-camera flash is the way to go!
I love the image of tree frog by Keith Carroll because of the composition, simple leaf curved and the frog looking very animated
Thanks Ann…I like that one quite a bit as well 🙂