American Green Tree Frogs, Leopard Frog and predator
I don't always use a long lens. Thanks to my daughter who first saw these frogs, I was able to capture some images of an American Green Tree Frog at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge. They liked the reeds and tall plants in the marshy areas of the refuge. I used my macro lens for these shots. I "stopped up" to close the lens quite a bit to increase my DOF and used a flash.
My wife took this shot with her Canon Powershot P & S in macro mode. I think it turned out well.
This leopard frog my son found. This one was underneath a short pier at one of the small lakes at the refuge.
It was nice to see so many frogs because frogs are so sensitive to pollution. Seeing so many lets me know that at least this area of the world is not completely overrun with pollution.
The juvenile Little Blue Heron though was just waiting for one to come out in the open.
Enjoy
My wife took this shot with her Canon Powershot P & S in macro mode. I think it turned out well.
This leopard frog my son found. This one was underneath a short pier at one of the small lakes at the refuge.
It was nice to see so many frogs because frogs are so sensitive to pollution. Seeing so many lets me know that at least this area of the world is not completely overrun with pollution.
The juvenile Little Blue Heron though was just waiting for one to come out in the open.
Enjoy
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Dave
This one is a good one...If it were me...I'd crop off to where the reed goes out of frame on bottom left and a bit off the top for a better composition...IMO.
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Thanks Dave. I appreciate it.
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All the frogs in my neck of the woods are under about 8 inches of snow.
Bugs
Spiders
Flowers
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Thanks Harry. I had to adjust my flash because the first few shots were really washed out. Once I adjusted the flash, the light and color were much better.
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Shiver!!!! Although here where I am south of Dallas, it was 32 degrees F. this morning.
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