This is a very small frog. Probably not much more than an inch in length. I photographed it several years back on a trip to the Bolivian Amazon. Back then, I didn’t have my macro lens yet and was using a screw on macro filter on the end of my 70-200mm lens — a pretty good low cost, low weight solution to get decent close ups of small things. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 70-200mm lens (at 180mm) with Canon 500D macro filter, ISO 200, f/6.3 at 1/4th of a second
great pic. ) great color and and cheap way to save money, ) and less weight that you have carry around. ) it sounds great . I might try it my self, when taking close up pic. ) thanks for the infro. me )
Hey Peter, I tried responding to your email from yesterday but my message was bounced back. I’m on way to Thailand today but will look into things when I get back.
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great shot looks like someone took a Sharpie to him and he just sat there while they did
great pic. ) great color and and cheap way to save money, ) and less weight that you have carry around. ) it sounds great . I might try it my self, when taking close up pic. ) thanks for the infro. me )
Whar a beauty!
—– Sight incredible
—– This emblazoned tiny warrior
—– Warns of his lethality.
—– Colour incredible
—– An emblazoned tiny warrior
—– Warns of his lethality.
—– Vision unimagined
—– An emblazoned tiny warrior
—– Warns of his lethality.
Hey Peter, I tried responding to your email from yesterday but my message was bounced back. I’m on way to Thailand today but will look into things when I get back.