I even made the picture larger to see if I could see your reflection in the frog's eye. LOL.. One of my daughter's in law is scared to death of frogs. I kinda' like them!
No sword and pistol by his side? The moon reflections were hand held: Shutter priorty, 1/250 sec, spot metering. On my Sky Watch post of the moon rising I used a tripod and Auto setting for the first 4 shots - last two were with spot metering.
Eye to Eye contact, huh???? Yes--I'd say so...Great picture, Stewart...
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I even made the picture larger to see if I could see your reflection in the frog's eye. LOL.. One of my daughter's in law is scared to death of frogs. I kinda' like them!
ReplyDeleteI wonder exactly whom froggie is courtin'? This is a great picture in any case.
ReplyDeletePoop poop, watch out for Mr Toad!
ReplyDeleteThat's the look that always gets the girls!
ReplyDeleteI think he was sizing you up, Stewart ! That's a mean-looking bullfrog.
ReplyDeleteYou must have been on your knees to make such an eye contact ! and what an eye !!
ReplyDeleteCharming guy! :)
ReplyDeleteMaybe he is a prince!
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SMOOTCHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHh.... there hes a prince :)
ReplyDeleteEye, Eye Sir Imac!
ReplyDeleteThis must be Contact of the Third Kind.
No sword and pistol by his side? The moon reflections were hand held: Shutter priorty, 1/250 sec, spot metering. On my Sky Watch post of the moon rising I used a tripod and Auto setting for the first 4 shots - last two were with spot metering.
ReplyDeleteHere's lookin' at you!
ReplyDeleteIn the mud on your belly per chance? Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good one. You know, I always get a kick at how you bring your signature into the photos.
ReplyDeleteI would kiss him, except I'm not sure if he's my prince! ;-)
ReplyDeleteGood eye (pun intended)!
Eye eye, glad I hopped over. Great shot.
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