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Old 04-02-2012, 04:02 PM
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Eastern Sedgefrog

Hi all,

Here's a young Eastern Sedgefrog (Litoria fallax) that I found in my backyard this morning. It was less than 1cm long, which is only about half the adult size. Image taken using my Tamron 90mm macro lens (1/250 sec, f/13, 400 iso) and 430 EX II speedlight set at 1/8 power.

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Old 04-02-2012, 04:54 PM
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Stephen, absolutely beautiful.
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Fantastic shot Stephen. Less than 1cm , wow tiny little thing
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Thanks Gary and Adam! I'm pretty happy with how this shot came out.

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Stunning detail. He's a real cutie.
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At least the weathers right for this type of photography.Thanks for the pic.
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Stunning detail. He's a real cutie.
Thanks jjj! Eastern Sedges are great looking little frogs. The detail in the iridescent skin in the high res version of this photo is amazing.

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At least the weathers right for this type of photography.Thanks for the pic.
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Yes Derek, it's been great weather for frogs. This sedge frog seems to have taken up residence near our garden pond (it was there again this afternoon), and we also have a population of striped marsh frog tadpoles which have hatched in the last week.

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