I'm surprised to see the green patch on its face. Such details. We have toads that look similar but didn't notice that shiny green part. This is why Macros are interesting.
Pretty cute! Growing up, I remember every morning and after the rain we hear the sound of frogs, now when they start catching them and feed it to the fish in the fish pen, we could barely hear the sound of a frog, then the mosquitoes multiply so many that it causes dengue fever which is more fatal than malaria that mosquitoes bring and can lead to death. For me every creature has it's purpos how tiny or big they are but the snake and flies/mosquitoes is what I don't like, hehehe. By the way, you got the right answer thanks for commenting.
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oh my gosh, he's cute!!!
ReplyDeletemany people hate them, but I think frogs are just so cute! Very nice one, only wonder about tose red spots on the back?
ReplyDeletelooks like a tiny little one
ReplyDeletegreat macro shot
i kissed a few of these before i found my prince!!
ReplyDeleteThat wee frog has amazing colours. That's a great shot!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised to see the green patch on its face. Such details. We have toads that look similar but didn't notice that shiny green part. This is why Macros are interesting.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, what a fascinating critter!
ReplyDeleteKay, Alberta, Canada
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they are really awesome looking ~ bet this one will make a fine prince!
ReplyDeleteCute looking fella! Have a fabulous week.
ReplyDeleteLiz @ MLC
Wow that is gorgeous!
ReplyDeletelove your little guy!
ReplyDeleteWow, Karen, What a great macro shot. He is very "appealing" with his pretty iridescent colors--such a cute little guy. Have a great week. Mickie ;)
ReplyDeletegreat pic, excellent color and detail! what a mellow fellow he is too! *VBS*
ReplyDeleteExcellent macro....nice light and colos......well done Karen.
ReplyDeletegreetings, Joop
What a clear view of Prince Frog!
ReplyDeleteHi there - would have no real objection if that frog eats the spiders in my pictures!
ReplyDeleteCheers Stewart M
I love this beautiful fellow ... did you kiss him???
ReplyDeleteGreat macro shot Karen!
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Awwwwwwwwww, ribbit, isn't he a cutie patootie? Love his yellow chin.
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An amazing macro of a very cute verging on handsome character!
ReplyDeleteCool frog! I like his red toe.
ReplyDeletePretty cute! Growing up, I remember every morning and after the rain we hear the sound of frogs, now when they start catching them and feed it to the fish in the fish pen, we could barely hear the sound of a frog, then the mosquitoes multiply so many that it causes dengue fever which is more fatal than malaria that mosquitoes bring and can lead to death. For me every creature has it's purpos how tiny or big they are but the snake and flies/mosquitoes is what I don't like, hehehe. By the way, you got the right answer thanks for commenting.
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Nice and sharp. fine details in this picture.
ReplyDeleteWow...the frog looks amazing
ReplyDeleteNice macro. He looks a bit shiny too!
ReplyDeleteIt's cool that I can pick out the little red/brown petals stuck to it's skin. How did you manage to keep it from jumping away?
ReplyDeleteWould it be strange to say this is a beautiful 'portrait' of the little guy? :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent shot!
Ribbit! - What a great shot of this little frog. Wonderful detail.
ReplyDeletefantastic close-up
ReplyDeletehe's cute
Isn't s/he just adorable!
ReplyDeleteWow! - he's a prince in disguise, no doubt;)
ReplyDeleteThe clarity in this photo is fantastic! And this frog is just too cute!
ReplyDeleteI photographed a frog like yours this summer and then realised how beautiful they actually are. Nice shots. :)
ReplyDeletevery cute frog, great shot, loved it. My kids will love that frog. Dropping some late love for MYM, hope that you can return the favor too.
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