Part II

I enjoyed the challenge of finding new props for my little frogs as well as trying out some new techniques. The red gladiola turned out to be a real find as it went from bud to flower stage in the days that I photographed.
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The Purple Red-eye Tree Frog is swinging from an air plant, the Cinnamon Frog sits atop a flower, three Tiger-legs adorn the gladiola, and the Red-eye Tree Frog is peeking around the flower.
This group has a Clown Frog perched in a bromeliad, a Blue Dart Frog (only poisonous in the wild) on the pink flower, a Tiger-legged Tree Frog in the curl, a Lemur on the Sweetpea, and a Purple Red-eye Tree Frog on the Irish Bells.
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4 Comments
I love the new frog photos! Each unique. It must be an amazing experience to work with them.
Thanks, Sandy! I have a whole lot of fun with them.
Beautiful frog images.
Thanks so much, Ed!