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Greg Shchepanek

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Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates pipiens) is found at Charleston Lake Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada.
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Canon EOS M100 • EF-M28mm f/3.5 MACRO IS STM • ƒ/7.1 28.0 mm 1/250 100 Flash (off, did not fire)
 

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Pickerel Frog (Lithobates palustris) Minesing Swamp. Ramsar site no. 865.
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Jack Jack & Shan Shan can I change the title from "Frogs" to Amphibiams
So we can get more content here...hopefully...mostly??
 
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Pickerel Frog (Lithobates palustris) Minesing Swamp. Ramsar site no. 865.
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Panasonic DMC-ZS60 • ƒ/3.3 4.3 mm 1/60 1000 Flash (off, did not fire)

Jack Jack & Shan Shan can I change the title from "Frogs" to Amphibiams
So we can get more content here...hopefully...mostly??

i dont think that we can really photograph macros of amphibians? just a curious question, not anything to do with the new thread thing. your photographs are out of the world, and shows your love of nature.
 
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i dont think that we can really photograph macros of amphibians? just a curious question, not anything to do with the new thread thing. your photographs are out of the world, and shows your love of nature.
Most of my Frogs & Toads are done with Macro lens due to they let me get close enough to them...especially my Toad pictures...But please move this to Off Topic as well because I am wishing for more photos and participation from the Community...guilty goal...I want to see more pictures from the members at large.
 
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Most of my Frogs & Toads are done with Macro lens due to they let me get close enough to them...especially my Toad pictures...But please move this to Off Topic as well because I am wishing for more photos and participation from the Community...guilty goal...I want to see more pictures from the members at large.
I am not fussy about what photos are posted here...I just want to see lovely amphibians from around the world
 

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Okay Community & Members it has opened up a bit here...Let's see those beautiful Amphibians!!
Take this American Toad...Canadian Toad (Anaxyrus hemiophrys) Oak Hammock Marsh Wildlife Management Area, Manitoba, Canada. Ramsar site no. 366.
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Toadlet...I am always fortunate to find baby toads that are fantastic for a Macro shot...these little guys are not shy of the camera and will participate with you in the most enjoyable way...Toadlet in his home:
American Toad (Anaxyrus americanus) Mer Bleue Conservation Area, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Ramsar site no. 755.
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Be like a toadlet and be safe & healthy in your homes during this time of quarantine
 
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