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Old 15-04-10, 03:23 PM
shelly shelly is offline
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When photographing toads in water wait until the sun is at it highest point, around midday as the light will be going straight down into the pond. Just position yourself until you can see the bottom of the pond then take the photo. If the sun is at an angle, then most of the light is reflected as in your photo. Of course a polariser is best but we don't always have one with us.

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http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2687/...d7ba2552_b.jpg
thanks for your help much appreciated

I love your photo that frog is sooooo cute awww

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Old 15-04-10, 03:24 PM
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this is what a circular polarizer can do .Took this last year.

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