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Or... Program "Debug"ers at Work
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08-11-08 Lydia too

Tool of the Mathmatician
Or... Program "Debug"ers at Work


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Guest 19-Aug-2008 03:15
Wow, I thought you had photoshoped those in as well, super cute photo!
Lisa Marie
Canon DSLR Challenge14-Aug-2008 03:32
Thanks, Melanie.

Tommy, the toad was a trouble-maker. The lizard sat there almost the whole time... not matter how much ruckus the toad and I made. *smile* ~Lydia
Canon DSLR Challenge14-Aug-2008 03:00
I appreciate the explanation.. such is the skeptic in me that I thought the whole thing was photoshopped with the tiny creatures.. until I remembered finding a toad family in the grass one day many yrs ago. Nice result and the pencils are important to establish scale since remotes can be so variable. -tv
Canon DSLR Challenge14-Aug-2008 00:48
Wonderful stuff, a very charming image. --Melanie
Canon DSLR Challenge12-Aug-2008 01:22
Thank you, Sharon!
In case people wonder where/how these 'critters' happen... Today, son #1 and I were out playing with the dogs... before I went to feed the horses. I was checking some fresh dog poop for 'rice' (which would indicate worms) when I spied this baby lizard.
"Oh! How adorable you are!" *catch lizard*

"Here, Son #1, take this and put it in a container in the kitchen for me, please."

Son # 1 departs and I finish checking the dog poop and then feed the horses.

Then, I go drain off a bit of the pond filter on my way back inside the house and spy the baby toad nearby. I snagged him up, grabbed the lizard container off the kitchen counter... and the result you see before you.

But, I guess you really weren't wondering, were you? *sigh* Sorry. I got carried away... ~Lydia
elips12-Aug-2008 00:27
Oh, there you go again, Lydia! Another absolutely wonderful shot using the cutest critters as your models! Just great! ~Sharon