Thanks, Paul! That's very kind of you. That frog was so accommodating. I took a few shots, went inside, downloaded them checked them over, decided I didn't like the angle or lighting or whatever, went back out took some more shots... etc. etc. Probably an hour or so and he didn't move at all. Even with the flash blasting him in the eyes... :-)

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Christian
http://404mohawknotfound.blogspot.com/

paul stenquist wrote:
All great shots, but the frog is awesome. Wow!
Paul
On Jan 14, 2010, at 1:23 PM, Christian wrote:

The weather really sucked for the first 2 weeks when I went to Australia over 
the holidays.  8 inches of rain in 10 days.  Everyone was so excited about it 
that I couldn't be glum so I tried to make the best of it.  On the photography 
side of things, it was a struggle.  The birds didn't want to come out from 
their hiding spots.  The roos weren't relying on food and water provided by the 
local reserves and the sky was basically just pure clouds.

Here's a few shots of the local wildlife around my in-laws' house.  The bat (a 
gray-headed flying fox) is from the Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens.  There are 
thousands of them roosting there during the day.  Even though we had more sun 
in Sydney, when I went to the botanic gardens it was overcast... of course.

http://birdofthemoment.blogspot.com/

Scroll down smartasses...  you can click the images to make them larger.

comments appreciated.

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Christian
http://404mohawknotfound.blogspot.com/



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