Meeting of the Species

© Mitch Spence

Meeting of the Species

Uploaded: November 20, 2014 07:42:36 | Entered: November 20, 2014 07:44:31

Description

This is, I believe, a gray tree frog. It came down to my driveway early one morning to, I presume, find some breakfast. For the PG101 selective focus theme.

Category: Animals

Exif: F Number: 8, Exposure Bias Value: -0.67, ExposureTime: 1/400 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 400, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 200.00 mm, Model: NIKON D7100

Comments

Bob Cournoyer level-classic November 20, 2014

What big eyes you have! Very sharp!
Happy Theme Day #1597923

JO ANN CLEVELAND November 20, 2014

Excellent macro Macro! #11191825

Candace M. Cleveland November 20, 2014

I love the smile? and those eyes!! #11191922

Jeff Sielski November 20, 2014

Great capture Mitch!! #11191954

Colette M. Metcalf November 20, 2014

CUTE capture:0) #11191991

Amanda D. Austwick level-classic November 20, 2014

Great details, especially in the eyes and mouth! #11192023

Natasha Pliss level-classic November 20, 2014

Awww, I love it so much, Mitch! I adore frogs anyway but this one is so special. Beautiful eyes, cute feet and this really trusting expression on its face. Just adorable. Instant favorite. #11192034

Joy Rector November 20, 2014

love this shot #11192062

Melinda F. Schneider level-classic November 20, 2014

Can I kiss him? I need a prince... #11192094

David Phalen November 20, 2014

An outstanding capture with excellent details and textures!! Gotta love those eyes and the smile! #11192182

Martha R. Mazon level-classic November 20, 2014

Incredible eyes, Mitch! Terrific perspective and composition, too. HTD. #11192242

Michele Peterson level-classic November 20, 2014

He makes me smile, he is posing so nicely for you! I think you got his personality just right! #11192291

John Connolly November 21, 2014

I just love that smile Mitch! What a great close up portrait! #11192621

Nikki McDonald level-classic November 21, 2014

These creatures are always so comical looking - great perspective and expression. #11192869

Irene Colling level-classic December 28, 2014

Great effect with the shallow depth of field Mitch. #11213727

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