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  1. Frog Eye

    Frog Eye

    Northern Leopard Frog is comfortable with the camera but keeping him in focus is another matter for my new found macro video attempts.
  2. Greg Shchepanek

    Your opinion? Wise One of the Woods

    American Toad (Anaxyrus americanus) Nopiming Game Sanctuary, Arnprior, Ontario, Canada. Taken on August 15, 2020. #Amphibian #toad #wildlife Canon EOS M100 • EF-M28mm f/3.5 MACRO IS STM • ƒ/3.5 28.0 mm 1/60 400 Flash (off, did not fire)
  3. Greg Shchepanek

    Your opinion? I Have my Eye on You

    Now we can post our Frog Macros. American Bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) Bill Mason Centre, Dunrobin, Ontario, Canada. Taken on October 17, 2020. #Amphibian #Frog #wildlife Canon EOS M100 • EF-M28mm f/3.5 MACRO IS STM • ƒ/5.6 28.0 mm 1/320 200 Flash (off, did not fire)
  4. Greg Shchepanek

    Wildlife The Love of Frogs

    Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates pipiens) Britannia Conservation Area, Mud Lake, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
  5. Greg Shchepanek

    Wildlife Backlighting Frog in the Forest

    It is interesting which frogs venture far from water and can be found in the woods. This Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates pipiens) was close to the Ottawa River but was found jumping inland at the Britannia Conservation Area, Mud Lake, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
  6. Greg Shchepanek

    Wildlife Northern Leopard Frog

    Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates pipiens) Britannia Conservation Area, Mud Lake, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
  7. Greg Shchepanek

    Wildlife Focusing on the Eyes

    I think it was Jack that told me to focus on both eyes...So I photographed this Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates pipiens) Britannia Conservation Area, Mud Lake, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. I think his nose was touching the lens and that is why it is out of focus.
  8. L

    Others Photographer's hands !

    A series on the hands ... of the insect photographer!
  9. Greg Shchepanek

    Wildlife Northern Leopard Frog

    Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates pipiens) Britannia Conservation Area, Mud Lake, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
  10. Greg Shchepanek

    Wildlife American Bullfrog

    American Bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) Bill Mason Centre, Dunrobin, Ontario, Canada.
  11. Greg Shchepanek

    Wildlife Northern Leopard Frog

    Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates pipiens) Bill Mason Centre, Dunrobin, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
  12. Greg Shchepanek

    Wildlife Wood Frog

    Wood Frog (Lithobates sylvaticus) amongst the leaf litter at the Bill Mason Centre, Dunrobin, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
  13. Greg Shchepanek

    Wildlife American Toad

    American Toad (Anaxyrus americanus) Nopiming Game Sanctuary, Arnprior, Ontario, Canada.
  14. Greg Shchepanek

    Wildlife American Toad

    American Toad (Anaxyrus americanus) Beaver Pond Trail, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada.
  15. Greg Shchepanek

    Wildlife Mink Frog

    Mink Frog (Lithobates septentrionalis) Algonquin Provincial Park, Peck Lake Trail, Ontario, Canada.
  16. Greg Shchepanek

    Wildlife American Toad

    American Toad (Anaxyrus americanus) Beaver Pond Trail, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada.
  17. Greg Shchepanek

    Wildlife Spring Peeper

    Spring Peeper (Pseudacris crucifer) Mill Pond Conservation Area, Ontario, Canada. Panasonic DMC-ZS30 • ƒ/3.3 4.3 mm 1/30 400 Flash (off, did not fire)
  18. Greg Shchepanek

    Wildlife Rare Frog to Spot: Mink Frog

    Mink Frog (Lithobates septentrionalis) at a Beaver pond, Alleyn-et-Cawood, Québec, Canada. Panasonic DMC-ZS20 • ƒ/3.3 4.3 mm 1/60 160 Flash (off, did not fire)
  19. Greg Shchepanek

    Wildlife Northern Green Frog

    Northern Green Frog (Lithobates clamitans melanota) Alleyn-et-Cawood, Québec, Canada. Panasonic DMC-ZS30 • ƒ/3.3 4.3 mm 1/160 100 Flash (off, did not fire)
  20. Greg Shchepanek

    Wildlife Amphibians: American Toadlet

    Macro of a baby toad moving fast deep in the woods: American Toad (Anaxyrus americanus) Shaw Woodlot, Ontario, Canada. I like to call them Toadlets. Canon EOS M100 • EF-M28mm f/3.5 MACRO IS STM • ƒ/3.5 28.0 mm 1/40 2000 Flash (off, did not fire)