Showing posts with label Frogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frogs. Show all posts

Friday, July 8, 2011

Mud Puddle

Yesterday afternoon I explored a new area. Not far from the meadow is a recent clear cut. Most of the trees have started growing again and it is really thick. As I was following the old logging road I found three green frogs sitting in a mud puddle. At first I tried to get close using my macro lens, but they would not allow me to get close. So I used my 300mm with an extension tube. I laid down in the mud and started shooting. The light was harsh, but the puddle was shaded by the trees. I still had some harsh lighting to deal with so I moved around till I got the best lighting I could. The mosquito's were very thick, but with bug spray on they seemed to leave me alone. The frog was the target of some of the mosquito's. I spent one hour watching and photographing these three frogs. It was enjoyable watching them, but afterwards I looked a mess. My white shirt was covered in mud and I smelled even worse. I guess this just adds to the enjoyment of photography.


Saturday, June 4, 2011

Spring Peepers

Every evning when I water my garden the two peepers go crazy.  They sing so loud you can hear them 3 blocks away. All night long they peep...just loving it. Did not get out and take many photos today. So I will make up for it this evening when I try and photograph the peepers and spiders again.

Now I am planning for a canoeing trip...happy happy joy joy!!!!!

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Not One, But Two!

Had a great surprise today.
While I was photographing a sneaky spring peeper another one hopped into the scene.
Do you see me?
Here I am!
Meet my Friend!

So now I have a very noisy yard. They are so fun to watch, but not easy to get close too. Going to give it another try again tonight to see if I can get some more shots of them. The apple trees are really beautiful this year. Now they are in full bloom.
The storm this afternoon produced marble sized hail that put a few holes in the rhubarb leaves.
 Approaching Storm
Approaching Storm
More storms tonight...

Monday, June 21, 2010

Green Frog


This green frog has decided to stay in my rock pond. First it was Spring Peepers now a Green Frog.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Another Peeper Show



"We are connected to the land and to the animals, in spirit, we are one. Our ties with the land and animals help us survive. Listen and feel for the ancestors' guidance. We are all connected."
                                                                                          -Andrew F. Abyo

1. Spring Peeper
2. Spring Peeper
3. Fringed Polygala
4.Running Crab Spider on Tulip