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    Regular Member andy b's Avatar
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    most of my efforts are digi-scoped, using an opticron hr66 scope, pentax optio v15 digital camera and homemade adaptor.+ a panasonic lumix fz28

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    this little frog paid a visit to my garden yesterday morning. i noticed something moving along the verge whilst i was washing the breakfast pots and went out to investigate. my grandson, liam, had a good close up look,
    before we toddled off to school.
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    Aww. I used to have frogs and toads and often you would see the muzzle just above the surface of the water as one would be sitting on a rock breathing air.
    Nice capture Andy

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    The equipment I use is a Canon 30D with Sigma 50-500mm lens. I also have a garden hide from which I take most of my pictures.

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    Super frog pics andy he looks really cute.

    Before I got started in photography I would run a mile when I saw a frog now I can't get near enough to them, I find them quite obliging before they decide to hop off.

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    Lovely - I haven't seen a frog in years, maybe decades

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