01.01.22
Kicking off 2022 with the people we left 2021 with, albeit feeling a little more delecate than normal.
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Canon EOS 5D Mark IV - EF50mm f1.4
50mm / ƒ/4.5 / 1/125s / ISO 320
Frog
01.01.22
Kicking off 2022 with the people we left 2021 with, albeit feeling a little more delecate than normal.
///shields.lobe.cakes
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV - EF50mm f1.4
50mm / ƒ/4.5 / 1/125s / ISO 320
15.06.21
Whilst watering the plants, the frog jumped out. It’s happened before but there’s absolutely no way in, or out, of our garden unless the gate is open (which it wasn’t) and frogs can’t jump 2 metre high walls and fences!
Canon EOS 70D - EFS 55-250 USM
200mm / ƒ8.0 / 1/320s / ISO 100
02.11.20
Another frog re-homed from ‘death by cat claws’. Went outside last night to see the cat batting something against the wall in the dark which turned out to be this frog. Found it a suitable home and we went our separate ways.
Canon EOS 70D - EFS 55-250 USM
175mm / ƒ7.1 / 1/100s / ISO 400
10.10.20
A surprise find in the garden as I was clearing leaves before mowing. I’ve got no idea how it got into the garden as there’s no gap anywhere that’s big enough for a frog. The only explanation I can think of is a bird dropping it in. I let him find a new hiding place for now but I’ll release him near a pond tomorrow.
Canon EOS 70D - EFS 55-250 USM
210mm / ƒ8.0 / 1/160s / ISO 320
15.06.20
I love reptiles and amphibians. I even see them in the clouds! I did get a second opinion from Danni to make sure I wasn’t loosing my mind. It’s even got accurate eye details!
Canon EOS 70D - EFS 55-250 USM
55mm / ƒ8.0 / 1/1600s / ISO 200
13.01.19
No inspiration today so here’s my mug on a rock that looks so much like a frog someone actually painted a face on it.
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV - EF17-40mm f4L
24mm / ƒ/8 / 1/160s / ISO 200