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A frog in my backyard. I think it's a baby tree frog. They only come out a night and are about the size of a dime. Sigma 150 macro and Nikon R1 flash via CLS.
This photo was published in the BBC Wildlife magazine (June 2009, volume 27, number 4 edition)
This was photo was also shown on the BBC Autumn Watch Unsprung 13th November 09
''There are two more pictures in the comment boxes.''
It was only a small one so was a little tricky to take pictures of.
What are you all thinking of the new flickr layout im really not a fan :/
Came across this pair of Frogs on a path in the Cairngorm National Park
They were so well camouflaged, had they not moved I would never have seen them.
I finally checked this little pond off in the woods I had passed thousands of times and never even knew it was there.
There were hundreds of leopard frogs hopping around! Not sure why some places only have green frogs and others, these rule, with the same habitat. I do remember these were way harder to catch as a kid.
I was beginning to give up on my guys - everybody else posting images of mating frogs and mine were few in number and generally not bothering. Today that all changed and there is splashing and croaking everywhere. Might try again tomorrow.
I rescued this little frog (about 2.5 cm from nose to tail end) from Zeppy today and brought it in for a few shots. By the time I finished he was pretty grumpy and just wanted to get away. It even attempted to jump off the table. That was when I released it back into the front garden where Zeppy doesn't have access.
All are table top shots but in this one he is sitting directly on the table.
Our Daily Challenge ... on the table.
Frog in the pond. Strong natural light. The frog was trying to catch some egg-laying damselflies - it missed.
Focus stacked using zerene
Frog Pond, Boston Common, 2014 winter
Leica M2 + Summicron 50mm F2 Collapsible
Ilford Delta 400
Caffenol-C-L 20C 60mins Stand devevelopment
A little green frog sitting on a lily pad at Toowong Botanical Gardens, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Common Toad (Bufo bufo), toadlet. Woodwalton Fen National Nature Reserve, Ramsey Heights, Cambridgeshire. Wednesday 1st August 2018.
The same one as the previous image, but photographed on the first CMC joint of my left hand - partly for scale, but mostly because it wasn't being a very cooperative subject!
This tiny little tree frog jumped up on my garage windowsill and was somewhow trapped between the windowscreen and the glass. I gave him his freedom, don't see them very often.........