We found a couple of idy widdy widdle froggies tonight ...
This little guy is a slight different species ...
This one is a bubby version of the big fella I showed you a few nights ago ...
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We found a couple of idy widdy widdle froggies tonight ...
This little guy is a slight different species ...
This one is a bubby version of the big fella I showed you a few nights ago ...
Love the third one.
What was your lighting set up?
I also really like the 3rd one. These li'l greeners are so cute!
I'm guessing this is direct flash.
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These were so small, about 1 inch or 25mm long for the bigger one and only about 3/4 inch or 18mm for the little guy at the top.
Yes ... I used on camera, external flash.
Awesome =) They're so tiny! They don't get bothered by the flash?
Nikon D90 - Stephen
Nikkor 55-200mm VR
Nikkor 28mm 2.8 AF-D
SB-600 Speedlite
Oh really? I always figured that animals would get kinda freaked out by the flash...Interesting.
Nikon D90 - Stephen
Nikkor 55-200mm VR
Nikkor 28mm 2.8 AF-D
SB-600 Speedlite
Well withthe frogs they want to hop away but we shine a bright light in their eyes and keep it there. That helps the camera to focus in the dark and perhaps helps with the flash thing too.
Snakes jump when you flash them quite often. So do girls
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