I love the way these little glass frogs always look like they’re doing push ups. It’s hard to distinguish between all the different species of glass frog in Panama and other parts of Central and South America, but I believe this guy is the Fleischmann’s glass frog. Nikon D810 with Nikkor 105mm macro lens, ISO 250, f/16 at 1/250th of a second, two Nikon SB-900 flash units
Frogs are among my very favorite subjects to photograph. Your image of this glass frog is stellar! It appears that you must have been directly looking this beauty at eye level or only slightly looking down on it. Very nice, Sean. I would be proud to have a photo such as this in my portfolio!
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Frogs are among my very favorite subjects to photograph. Your image of this glass frog is stellar! It appears that you must have been directly looking this beauty at eye level or only slightly looking down on it. Very nice, Sean. I would be proud to have a photo such as this in my portfolio!
Hermit!
Really look small must be a tree hugger
His arms look like rice vermicelli noodles.
Awesome detail in the texture.
Holy crap this might be my new favorite. Ever.
—– Color clear finish crisp
—– An amphibian champion
—– For vodka affordable.
Such an amazing and wonderful shot! Love this little guy!!!!
t5his a cute little frog,you must been real close, to take this pic. great pic.