SUMMARY

Photographer and biologist Julian Terreros-Martin received an award in the British Wildlife Photography Awards' Hidden Britain category for his image of a developing frog embryo. He captured the shot using a Canon camera and a Laowa 24mm f/14 2x Macro Probe lens, partially submerging it in a garden pool. The built-in lighting on the lens illuminated the underwater scene, revealing intricate details of the embryo within its egg. Terreros-Martin built the pool four years prior, and it unexpectedly became a spawning ground for frogs.

TAKEAWAYS

Photographer Julian Terreros-Martin won an award for a frog embryo image.

The photo was taken in a garden pool using a Canon camera and Laowa macro probe lens.

The image captured extreme close-up detail of the developing amphibian.

The award was part of the British Wildlife Photography Awards.

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