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Australian Common Green Tree Frog (best viewed larger)


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The Common Green Tree Frog inhabits the coastal and dry regions of northern and eastern Australia.Nikon D300, Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 @ f2.8 1/100sec, ISO 800. 14bit NEF Active D-light High.

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The Common Green Tree Frog inhabits the coastal and dry regions of

northern and eastern Australia.

 

Thanks for looking.

Mike

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Very nice, and unique, shot Mike! It is unusual to see a photo like this of a pair (mated?) of tree frogs.
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Mike: I really like your nature photos, good composition. I just wish the frog on the left was a little better in focus, but this still is a very good image. Tom
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Great shot Mike. The contrast of the frogs against the blue is very appealing Lokks like true love!:). Best wishes-Jim
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A composition that is charming and brings a smile. In spite of the harsh light the you have rendered it beautifully. Well done. Regards ifti
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Beautiful capture and great details on the frogs and the branch they are sitting on. Take good care and all the best from Jannica
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Really fantastic and beautiful composition... It looks like they are in love, so sweet...

 

All my best, Jill

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"If you kiss me, I'll turn into a handsome prince". Beautiful capture. I love the romantic feeling. I cannot help but feel that the background is distractingly fake, but perhaps that adds to the fairytale?
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Thank you all for your comments and thoughts on my ‘kissing-frogs’ – they are very much appreciated.

 

All the best,

Mike

 

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Hi Sonia, yes the background is very much fake - a rather nice hand painted background to this little enclosure.

 

Cheers,

Mike

 

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What a neat scene with these frogs nose to nose.   Love their shinny look.  The faces of both frogs are sharp brings in the cute moment.  Nicely captured.    

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