Lydia do you mean to say that they are so whacked out by the skimmer or that they don't want to be deported to the pond and will do anything (including modeling) to buy your forebearance? -tv
Fantabulous, Lyda! :-) You should publish a coffee table book with critter pics... and all sorts of fun sayings... you'll become a millionnaire...! (But of course, on the other hand, you might be one already... I have no idea.) Regards Nico
Thanks, Melanie and Tommy. No frog toes were pinched in the making of this image. *grin*
Tommy, this is Fred! Frank is long gone... off to the pond in the backyard. I can only get frogs from the pool skimmer. They're too fast to catch, otherwise. And, after I shoot them, I can't bring myself to put them back in the pool (we have a salt system, not a chlorine system, but still... the poor dears...). So, I have to wait for a new model to show up in the skimmer each time. *smile*
It's the Frog Woman again! This is close to conceptual art like the artist who photographed scenic sites always with a red ball inserted into the scene. What is so remarkable about this series is that the frog is so cooperative. Hooray Frank! -tv