With the temperatures starting to warm up with the on-coming Summer, the Red-Eyed Tree Frogs(Litoria chloris) are starting to reappear after their Winter absence. Under ideal conditions it’ll be deafening listening to these Frogs call out for a Mate. Springbrook, Gold Coast 12mm Extension Tube + Tamron 90mm Macro Lens
no Adam, I’m not going to clone off the dirt and muck but will leave him as Shot
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even cuter!
Thanks. It is though.
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This is awesome!
Thanks.
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Lol why not? Another great shot Derek.
Too lazy but I did beat you to that though by putting it in the description. Maybe one day I’ll remove that dirt chunk.
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Nah I wasn’t gonna suggest you do anything….you’re a grown up LOL
Hey, you should really clone off the bits of dirt Derek ring a bell? I could probably find a similar comment here if I dug deep into my Frogs.
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That was a sh*tstirring flickr comment….just get the landing net…..
Ahh, but I had already set the bait….with my little comment on the description.
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You are a keen fisho…so am I….
We’ll start on another shortly, Don’t think I’ll add any more Red-Eyes from this trip.
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CONGRATULATIONS! You have been featured in the group Amphibians (Banner coming soon)
Thanks for the feature.
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Gorgeous Drec!!! Amazing macro!! How did I miss this?! (dont answer that…!…:) )
Thanks, New Bubble maybe?
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Entered this in the GCCC comp.
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Wow. Excellent details and colour Derek. Leave the dirt. It looks more natural. Good luck in the comp.:)
Thanks Ann, Having a Macro Lens has really helped shooting Frogs at night. Bit of cash could come in handy now too.
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