I'm rather late in getting to this, but a few weeks ago I found a pretty cool frog hanging out in our grill cover. Decided it was time to play with the camera and take some fun shots. Enjoy!





As you can see, I had some fun with this little guy. He was a great model for me. Very accomidating. Let him go before Sawyer knew he was there.
Look up for a post next week with some images of various homemade foods. Been trying to take more pictures of what we eat. Have a great weekend!
2 Comments:
That is totally a toad and not a frog. Very cool. :)
Sorry for you my friend. Cope's Grey Tree Frog:
http://fwie.fw.vt.edu/VHS/amphibians/frogsandtoads/copes-gray-treefrog/cope's_gray_treefrog.htm
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