Some of the other creatures I met yesterday, while I was out on Heron hunting. Enjoy and comment as you wish!
This was the most relaxing groundhog I've ever seen, Laying on a rock, just a few feet from me!
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Ps: Please click on images to see 800-pixel size!
Great images
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Wow, the Frog is wonderful! Great composition, and the colour is very complimentary.
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Great relaxed pose on the muskrat (?) - and the frog looks very sexy!
I like the second one. Cutesy, we don't have those over here.
We have hedgehogs though. Shot this one today. 600 yards with the 70-300 Tamron.
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Like that 2nd one. Funny.
NT, you mean the cattle over there don't have to worry about stepping into holes made by these little beggers?
Most certainly. We have moles, worms and council workmen to make holes.
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Toad, It's a Groundhog, not a muscrat!
NT: A lill tighter crop will work well on that!
Thanx Pat and ST for the visit and comments...
Great shots. I love a good frog shot (although, I never taken one myself...hmmm)
The green of the frog really stands out. Did you saturate this post process?
Smarty, No saturation done, Only sharpen edges and crop to smaller size. This is how it comes out of my 30D, here is the EXIFF:
400-mm
1/250
ISO-200
f/5.6
Spot metering
Aperture P
Exposure 0 step
Love the frog - new avatar for Toad perhaps
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Thanx WS! Yes, "Perhaps" Glad you like the lill froggy!
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