BLISS

Uploaded: April 04, 2010

Description

ExposureTime : 1/1000Sec
FNumber : F8.0
ISOSpeedRatings : 200
Lens 100mmmacro
Spot Focus, Aperture Priority, Edited from RAW, minor adjustments in Photoshop, Yellow Vignette, Hand held EV - 2/3
~Monthy Theme~ Joy Of Nature

A young orange eyed tree Frog (Litoria chloris 25 mm in size (3/4 of an inch). I'd set out to take a Macro when I spotted this little creature basking in the early morning sun at the Hunter Valley Gardens on Saturday. I wasn't tall enough so Graham took the shot when I whispered "Graham Graham, a frog"! "Where" he asked as it was so tiny camoflaged inside of the Rose petals - eyes half closed relaxing hence the title "BLISS". . Have a great day. ~Pat and Graham

Comments

April 07, 2010

It has certainly found it's self a comfortable place to relax. Good spotting on your behalf. Well taken. #1256440

Graham Robards April 08, 2010

Thankyou so much Tony! It was bexciting to see a frog, haven't seen one for years down here because of the draught, when I saw it I could hardly believe my eyes. lOL.

Hope you are keeping well and all the best to Chris. ~Pat #8519965

John Connolly April 08, 2010

You really have a keen eye Chris, and Graham, you did yourself proud with this fine close up capture, this is a wonderful image! #8520577

Carolyn J. Connolly April 09, 2010

Excellent sighting, Pat...AND then superb macro capture, Graham!! Great work by both of you!! :o) #8521724

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