We shouldn’t catch frogs, but we can capture them… with a Canon Eos60D. Indonesian Tanto Yensen is Jakarta-based photographer who focuses on taking interesting pictures of these cute, gentle creatures. Yensen uses a Canon Eos60D with a Canon EF100mm f/2,8L lens to photograph frogs underwater, lying on branches, etc. , who shares those detailed pictures on photography website 500px and attracts more than 500k views.
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