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Rhinella horribilis, NABA butterfly gardern, Mission, Texas, November 2016, formerly called cane toad.
Rhinella horribilis, NABA butterfly gardern, Mission, Texas, November 2016, formerly called cane toad.
Having spent a long day shooting in Salford, I came home to find these two young romantics bumping uglies in my parking space. I know I should have probably left them to get busy, but instead I decided to get the camera out.
Bom-chicca-wah-waah!
The pooch came across this curious specimen in my backyard, and I am uncertain who's responsible for it being exposed. I do not think Bailey did it. However, the toad didn't seem really ready to be awakened. Definitely alive, but definitely on the edge of catatonic. After inspection, it was returned to it's burrow, where it stayed, and I believe reoriented itself, for at least another day. I haven't been back out to check on it in the wind as yet. Ugly little (actually, pretty big) thing. My apologies for the DoF on the close-up, as it was difficult to tell it was wrong on the phone.
Terrible photo, but it's to illustrate what happens when your D70s locks up and can't focus anymore. I noticed it has to do with the lever inside the camera on the bottomleft (if you look at it from the front)
Anyone know what that lever does exactly?
The syptom is you attach a lens and the viewfinder is dark and the camera will not focus. It is like the D70s does not understand the NIkon DX lens. I can have it with Nikon 18-70 and 60mm