Loch Ard Gorge, Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia.
A Damselfly perched on a twig, in the Pilbara, WA / Edited with Nikon Capture NX
Port Phillip Bay in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Taken at Port Arthur, an old convict settlement in Tasmania, just as the sun was disappearing.
Photograph of tree branches reflected in the river at Port Fairy. / / /
This handsome little Litoria fallax (Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog – Brown form) , about 2.5cm (1 inch) long was photographed beside a pond at a Port Macquarie Panthers Camera Club friend’s property at Kundabung , just south of Kempsey, NSW, Australia, on a lovely autumn day. An amazing fact I discovered recently was that these frogs which are usually green can also be brown or a mixture of green and brown and can change their colour depending on their environment. Fuji S9600: RAW, Macro, Manual settings of f/8 @ 1/160, Low powered flash, Hand held. / S7RAW & Photoshop CS. Visit the Amphibians & Reptiles collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more cold blooded froggy friends. [1019 Views as of 6-11-09] Enjoy! FROGS / (Click the links!) Litoria fallax – Brown Form / Litoria fallax – The Changeling / ! Litoria fallax – Uho! Photographer! / Litoria fallax – Bend Over Backwards / Litoria fallax – In the Spotlight / Litoria fallax – Pretty in Pink #2 / Litoria fallax – Australian Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog / Litoria pearsoniana* – Four-eyed Frog #2 /
I found this tiny little amphibian in a delicate pink rose blossom in the garden of a Port Macquarie Panthers Camera Club. friend at Kundabung , just south of Kempsey, NSW, Australia, on a BBQ and photography day in autumn. The ‘Pretty in Pink’ li’l poser sat quite well for this portrait and was most patient as I jostled about trying to get the best angle, light and exposure. My subject is a very fine specimen of Litoria fallax (Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog) , quite a common species along the eastern coast of this wide brown land. After a long very wet summer they could be found in great abundance around the rather extensive property and I had a great time hunting around for good subjects. An amazing fact I discovered recently was that these frogs can also be brown or a mixture of green and brown and can change their colour depending on their environment. Fuji S9600: RAW, Manual settings of f/4.5 @ 1/100sec, ISO80, Low powered flash, Hand held. / S7RAW & Photoshop CS. Visit the Amphibians & Reptiles collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more cold blooded friends. Enjoy! FROGS / (Click the links!) Litoria fallax – Pretty in Pink #2 / Litoria fallax – The Changeling / ! Litoria fallax – Uho! Photographer! / Litoria fallax – Bend Over Backwards / Litoria fallax – In the Spotlight / Litoria fallax – Brown Form / Litoria fallax – Australian Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog / Litoria pearsoniana* – Four-eyed Frog #2 /
LARGER VIEW PLEASE This handsome little frog may only be as big as your thumb but he certainly makes a big impression in the spotlight inside a rose bush. An amazing fact I discovered recently was that these frogs can also be brown or a mixture of green and brown and can change their colour depending on their environment. He is a Litoria fallax (Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog) , about 2.5cm (1 inch) long was photographed beside a pond at a Port Macquarie Panthers Camera Club friend’s property at Kundabung , just south of Kempsey, NSW, Australia, on a lovely autumn day. Fuji S9600: Macro, Manual settings of f/11 @ 1/60sec, Manual focus, ISO80, Low powered diffused flash, Hand held. / S7RAW & Photoshop CS. Visit the Amphibians & Reptiles collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more cold blooded friends. Enjoy! FROGS / (Click the links!) Litoria fallax – In the Spotlight / Litoria fallax – The Changeling / ! Litoria fallax – Uho! Photographer! / Litoria fallax – Bend Over Backwards / Litoria fallax – Pretty in Pink #2 / Litoria fallax – Brown Form / Litoria fallax – Australian Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog / Litoria pearsoniana* – Four-eyed Frog #2 /
Cuban Tree Frog, it lives with one of my orchids! / Nikon D70s / 70-300mm / F6.3, 1/125 / 9/17/08 – 194/36 Featured in Fabulous Froggies – 6/28/09 / Placed in the Top Ten in the Frog on a Leaf challenge in the Fabulous Froggies group 6/28/09 / / /
Port Charlotte, FL, Peace river featured in the group SEA on January 17, 2009 or another view same spot in different day
The Subject: / This li’l green froggy, all 2.5cm (1 inch) of him, is a lovely specimen of Litoria fallax (Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog) , a native amphibian and very common in my part of Australia. / An amazing fact I discovered recently was that these frogs which are usually green can also be brown or a mixture of green and brown and can change their colour depending on their environment. The Location: / On the grounds of a Port Macquarie Panthers Camera Club friend’s property at the sleepy little community of Kundabung , just south of Kempsey, NSW, Australia. The Making of ‘Bend Over backwards’: / I spotted him deep inside the green, cool leaves and stems of a clump of Agapanthus. / Even though the frog was in a patch of bright light its right side was in shadow hence the pop-up flash with the 1/200sec shutter speed. / As I slowly and carefully worked my camera deeper into the foliage to get as close as I could, he turned his front feet inward and bent backwards so far, the skin on his back wrinkled! I knew he was ready to jump so I quickly focussed and made the shot. / As soon as I moved again he was off, leaping even deeper into cover. / Fuji S9600: Macro, Manual settings of f/3.8 @ 1/2000sec, ISO100, Manual focus, Pop-up flash at lowest power, Hand held. / Lightroom 1.1 & Photoshop CS3. Visit the Amphibians & Reptiles collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more cold blooded friends. UPDATE: / 25-02-09 / This very bendable Aussie frog has been featured in the Amateur Art Photography Group’s ‘Photos O’Green’ Challenge. UPDATE: / 17-03-09 / My very pliant green frog has won the Amateur Art Photography Group’s ‘Photos O’Green’ Challenge and will be used as the Groups avatar for the month. UPDATE: 8-9-09 / My green froggy gymnast was awarded a Merit in the Port Macquarie Panthers Camera Club’s August 2009 Competition in the Open Digital Colour Section. UPDATE: 26-9-09 / My li’l bendy amphibian has been FEATURED in the Colour and Light Group. UPDATE: 28-9-09 / My flexible frog has been FEATURED in the Point and Shooters Group and / in the High Quality Animal Images Group. Enjoy! FROGS / (Click on the links!) Litoria fallax – Bend Over Backwards / Litoria fallax – The Changeling / ! Litoria fallax – Uho! Photographer! / Litoria fallax – In the Spotlight / Litoria fallax – Pretty in Pink #2 / Litoria fallax – Brown Form / Litoria fallax – Australian Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog /
Third Place in the “Beauty And The Bleak” Challenge in Winter In The North-East Group February 26, 2009. / Freatured Photo in Winter In The North-East USA February 9, 2009. Another shot taken on January 20, 2009, on top of Blue Knob Mountain in Claysburg, PA. If you look closely, you can see that a fine snow was still falling. Camera used Nikon D40x, with the fabulous 18-200mm Vr Nikon lens.
Nikon D70s / 70-300mm / F8, 1/1000 / RAW / 3/4/09 – 446/71 Challenge WINNER in the Your Most Meaningful Work challenge in the Odd One Out group – 7/7/09 / Featured in JPG Cast-Offs – 3/09 / Featured in Experimental Photography -3/09 / / / / / Original / / Postage / / Postcards / / /
Three different exposures were taken of this image and then processed using HDR software.
Florida palm tree in Punta Gorda near Charlotte Harbor, Port Charlotte. Image taken with a Canon XTI. / f/8 / 1/200 sec / ISO-100 / 55mm
Taken on a recent trip to Port Arthur – my most favourite place in the world so far. This is the avenue that leads to the Port Arthur church, otherwise known as my sanctuary :) I have visited Port Arthur many times, however this was the first time I have seen it wearing it’s autumn colours. So very beautiful…
“Coconut Grove” Photography and Artwork / by Holly Kempe © / (best viewed larger) A row of coconut palms on the shores of the Coral Sea, / silhouetted by the rising sun. / Port Douglas, Queensland. “Alone with myself / The trees bend to caress me / The shade hugs my heart.” / ~Candy Polgar Coconut Grove was featured in the: Queensland group – July 09 The Woman Photographer group – July 09
Yet another beautiful sunrise from my workplace! Hope you like and thank you for viewing! / This shot was taken at Bear Cove in Port Hardy, BC on the most northern tip of Vancouver Island. /
Early morning sun turns this tree frog into a golden prince!! Nikon D70s / 70-300mm / F8, 1/250 / RAW / ISO 400 / 6/23/09 – 560/47 Featured & Placed in the Top Ten in the Frog + Yellow challenge in the Fabulous Froggies group – 7/19/09 /
Tie a yellow ribbon around the old Oak tree, Indian River Park, Jensen Beach , FL The ribbon was digitally added!! Orton effect, b/w and warming filters, smart fix and merged all 5 layers in Corel PaintShop Pro X2, Nikon D70s / 70-300mm @ 70mm / F5.6, 1/160 / RAW / ISO 200 / 8/11/09 – 588/64-1 / /
Port of Belate, Navarre (Northern Spain) / Canon 400D Featured work in the Art of Intrigue group (September 09)
We were racing the clock to try get to Port Arthur by sunset, and there was just too many bends, and slow trucks… However, this beautiful scene popped up, and we were only 10 mins from the site, I had to make a decision… I’m glad I stopped, turns out, the site was closed anyhow, and I got this shot of some weeping willows, and still water pools. 5 mins allong what seems to be an un-named side street, I think it was private property too, but not signed.. Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia. Canon 50D, 10mm. Available large and best viewed large!!
I absolutely love orange tones, hope you like too! / Taken in Port Hardy, BC on beautiful Vancouver Island, Canada. Many thanks for viewing and leaving a comment!! / / /
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