Sharp-nosed toads are tiny little amphibians. They live in the leaf litter scattered across the Amazon. I tried to get down into their world for this environmental portrait. Photographed last year in the northern Amazon basin of Peru. Nikon D850 with Laowa Venus 15mm wide-angle macro lens, ISO 800, f/4 at 1/125th of a second, Godox V860iii flash with Westcott soft box.
Had to look hard to find this one maybe because U & I are up at crack of dawn
I liked the image of giraff poking head above greens to brighten my day in cold & chilly Florida
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Had to look hard to find this one maybe because U & I are up at crack of dawn
I liked the image of giraff poking head above greens to brighten my day in cold & chilly Florida
It takes a sharp-eyed Crane to catch a sharp-nosed toad.
Just got this, I agree with Sue I had hard time finding this little guy but thumbs up!!