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11/7/08 Lydia

In or Out


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ctfchallenge15-Nov-2008 00:23
Very cute Lydia, and of course knew it was yours from the thumbnail - the pbase one! :-D Nice composition and good pose from your little friend too! :-) CJ
ctfchallenge13-Nov-2008 15:01
Thanks, Doug.

Rod, I already have my prince. :) ~Lydia
Rod 13-Nov-2008 08:35
I wonder if Lydia has tried kissing them to release the prince:-)
ctfchallenge12-Nov-2008 23:51
I'm guessing the little bugger wants out. Little does he know that he is in no danger. Our Lydia is nothing but gentle with frogs. The color of the creamy bokeh works great. -COAmature
ctfchallenge11-Nov-2008 01:48
Thanks, Tom! ~Lydia
ctfchallenge11-Nov-2008 00:38
Jeeeez Lydia. Another astonishing froggy shot. These creatures behave differently wherever you are in Georgia than the places I've spent time in... like Columbus and Atlanta. -tv
Canon DSLR Challenge10-Nov-2008 23:28
Thanks, Rod. :) He was quite the adorable one. ~Lydia
Rod 10-Nov-2008 06:48
It's hard to believe it's so small & the background colours along with the glass rim look look really great mate. Very well done Lydia medear.
ctfchallenge09-Nov-2008 15:29
Thanks for the comments, folks. He's on the rim of a glass. He's such a tiny little thing... about the size of my thumbnail (the one on my thumb... not the opening page here). :) I found him by the pond. He seemed to enjoy his time indoors where it was warmer. :) ~Lydia
Canon DSLR Challenge09-Nov-2008 15:09
looks good what is it balancing on? - Debi
ctfchallenge09-Nov-2008 07:47
Lovely shot, Lydia! I like how the lighter part of the background partially frames him (her?). Beautifully composed and exposed, as usual! ~Sharon
ctfchallenge09-Nov-2008 07:24
Yep, you've got the critter shots down solid Lydia. Do you give them a little whiskey to get them so calm? ;-)
~Brent
ctfchallenge09-Nov-2008 05:46
here's lookin at you, kid. You really do know how to work the little creatures.
Penny Street
ctfchallenge09-Nov-2008 05:40
A frog! Or... A toad! Busy little gymnast, whatever, you're training them well. I guess he got out after this shot, focus on the eye seems to be perfect :)
-k2
aam1234 09-Nov-2008 04:54
Ha ha, cute.