Screamin Scott wrote:
Thanks Mike... I rescued this frog from the lunchroom where I used to work. I had come in and saw it on the floor. Except that I couldn't tell it was a frog as it was all dry & shriveled up. I put it in an empty coffee cup with a tiny bit of water and lo and behold, it came back to life !! I took it home and it graciously posed for me on a Magnolia leaf in my backyard. Yes, Frontal shots are not easy to get. I was using a 105 mm manual focus lens for the shot. I have shots of other Green Tree frogs taken over the years, but few frontal images. This year I even raised a bunch of frog eggs all the way till they became frogs. Didn't manage to get any images of them though. I think one came to my siding at night though as I keep the porch light on to attract moths & frogs will come by looking for a meal.
Thanks Mike... I rescued this frog from the lunchr... (
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So far I shoot only in the wild but that may change. I recently acquired a 100 macro and will soon be on the hunt for more close images.