I like this side view of a red-eyed tree frog because it displays all the nice blue areas that can be found on the legs, sides, upper arms, and around the eyeballs. The frog was just beginning his night of croaking with a quick rest stop inside a heliconia flower, Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica. Nikon D200 with Nikkor 70-200mm lens (at 75mm with Canon 500D close up filter/lens attached) ISO 200, f/20 at 1/60th of a second, Nikon SB-800 flash units
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What a gorgeous specimen!
In my opinion, one of nature’s masterpieces. Right up their with the keel billed toucan.
Matches it’s surroundings beautifully!
—– No longer a leaf
—– Green for the day
—– Party colors to see down
—– Tortuguero way .
Delightful! I hadn’t seen the colors offered in the side view before. It is awesome.
Really is a colorful guy such a mix on one little jumper,not like some of our Florida frogs colorless!
Aunt Sue
Amazing display of colors!
great pic. ) hopely by the weekend -my new phone wil be up and running, so I will be able take new pic. ect. )