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File:Perereca-macaco - Phyllomedusa rohdei.jpg, featured[edit]

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Phyllomedusa rohdei is a species of frog in the family Hylidae.
@Hockei, Charlesjsharp, and PumpkinSky: Like Jee said, it's totally possible to do that in the wild. This one was taken outside at the place where the plant was growing using only natural light without any kind of modification – just sunlight on the subject and shadows in the background. It's even easier with flash lighting at the bottom of a dark rainforest (and if you look at the catchlight in the eye it's obvious that some kind of artificial lighting was used here). --El Grafo (talk) 12:19, 14 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]
How you could learn to a non intelligent animal to do a pose? --The Photographer 03:32, 14 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]
@The Photographer: You can't. But you can force them. This was going around the photographic community a few years ago: Photo Analysis Accuses Some Photogs of Faking Cute Animal Photos in Cruel Ways (Petapixel), The Sad Truth Behind Those Fantastic Frog Photos (original blog post). Not saying this is the case here, but it certainly has a bit of a "too good to be true" kind of taste for me. The other uploads of the user look perfectly legitimate for me though. --El Grafo (talk) 12:14, 14 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  •  Oppose As long my questions are not honest convincing answered from the photographer that this is wildlife. For me it looks like a circus act in a terrarium. --Hockei (talk) 16:25, 14 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

* Oppose Just until we hear from the photographer. Better to be safe than support an image which might be suspect. There is a photographer of the name Renato Augusto Martins on Flickr. His images are all watermarked and this one is not there. May not be significant, but seems odd. Charles (talk) 13:14, 14 July 2017 (UTC)  Info Olá a todos, muito obrigado pelas mensagens e dúvidas.Tentarei esclarecer todos os pontos questionados. Sim, o animal é selvagem e de vida livre. A técnica utilizada para este tipo de imagem com fundo preto é muito simples, no entanto muito trabalhosa. Como já citado anteriormente pelo colega, no EXIF da foto é possível observar o f/22 oque seria bem alto! com o primeiro plano bem iluminado e o segundo plano na sombra ou escuro, conseguimos deixar o fundo bem preto. Aliado a isso, podemos observar na imagem que praticamente não existe sombra nos anfíbios, essa é a parte mais difícil da fotografia! Não aparece informações no EXIF sobre a fonte de luz, pois utilizo um flash externo, acoplado em um rádio flash. Apenas isso já bastaria para um fundo preto, mas para não ter sombra na imagem eu utilizei 3 rebatedores de luz, tornando a luz suave e agradável! A posição dos anfíbios são completamente naturais em seu habitat. Sobre tudo a Clado Phyllomedusidae, apresenta espécies que andam devagar e saltam pouco, na foto em questão, um macho disputa o galho com outro macho, ao passar por cima dele, um anfíbio se abaixa como forma de defesa em quanto o outro atravessa, tudo isso durou cerca de 4 segundos, tornando a imagem ainda mais desafiadora! Espero ter ajudado, estou sempre disponível para mais esclarecimentos. Renato Augusto Martins (talk) 16:21, 14 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

  • @Hockei: and others who are interested. Re Google translations: If your native language is anything other than English but you understand English quite well, always make the translations from the language you don't understand to English, that way the translation will always be better since eng translations are always best maintained. If I make a Google translation from say Portuguese to Swedish, it will come out gibberish, but the same text from Portuguese to English is usually very good. --cart-Talk 18:47, 14 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Confirmed results:
Result: 39 support, 0 oppose, 0 neutral → featured. /Daphne Lantier 07:20, 18 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]
This image will be added to the FP gallery: Animals/Amphibians