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This is my first upload in over six months, and this picture is more than a year old. I don't know why I slack off so hard when it comes to posting new stuff; this frog deserves better. Also, I recommend checking out the original image size (macro lens for the win).

I saw this lovely specimen perched on a wall during my evening walk. I went back up to my apartment, grabbed my camera, came back, and the kind amphibian was waiting for me to snap the photo.

White's Tree Frog, captive, Litoria caerulea

This frog is often seen in ponds and marshes.

Pseudacris regilla

Mono co., California

I was excited to find these frogs and their eggs in our creek today. 2008 is the Year of the frog. Seeing these guys doing what comes naturally in the creek gives me hope for frogs.

Frog in my garden.. happy chillin there..

At the frog pool near Kayalar (North Cyprus)

Hunter Lake Bull Frog

a set of 18 'slick' shots

 

on black

Healthy looking frog by the steps below the garden window. I was able to get really close by moving slowly.

 

Frogs have a hard time of it today. Ghastly diseases and parasites combined with chemical run-off from fields pollute the ponds and ditches where they breed. My tiny garden pond is chemical free as is the entire garden. Scores of frogs and hundreds of tadpoles every year mean that the garden is a safe place for them. They pay me back by eating less welcome animals such as slugs.

吹泡泡啦!等了好久......

Looks like Rudolph the red nose reindeer - with a very shiny nose.

Frog in my garden.. happy chillin there..

Today's subjects are Eastern Sedge Frogs (Littoria fallax), photographed at Palms for Brisbane, a plant shop on Lytton Road at Morningside. The frogs are tiny when in their pond and not much bigger when fully grown, making them something of a macro challenge, but they happily cooperated with the photo shoot.

 

Helen noticed Croaker sleeping in a rung on an extension ladder I have in the backyard.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Brrrrrr! It's getting cold here. And I'm running out of insects to photograph. So I'm going through my photos that have some "problems" & trying to correct them This little frog had reeds very close to his face. So I removed them with the clone brush & the push brush in Paint Shop Pro (trying to keep the photo as natural as possible). May Mother Nature forgive me!.

Green eyed tree frog- Litoria serrata

Llyfant - Common frog

this frog, along with many others, were found in my granny and grandpas back garden in the bonfire, there was 1 big frog and i counted about 30 other small frogs like these

This guy should be self explanatory. I'm so close into him because, well, he's only like a quarter of an inch big. I got covered in mud trying to properly shoot this guy.

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