Not sure if this is mating or what. A6000
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Not sure if this is mating or what. A6000
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Comments and suggestions welcome but please do not modify my photographs
Sony a6000 with 1.8 24mm Sony-Zeiss lens, Canon 7D with 400 5.6 and 580 EX II flash with Better Beamer
Oops I meant to post this on the Nature forum.
Comments and suggestions welcome but please do not modify my photographs
Sony a6000 with 1.8 24mm Sony-Zeiss lens, Canon 7D with 400 5.6 and 580 EX II flash with Better Beamer
HI Pitter thread moved under Nature & Wildlife photography as requested .
Good shot by the way & well cant say it is mating. Hope you didn't disturb them .
Thanks very much!
Comments and suggestions welcome but please do not modify my photographs
Sony a6000 with 1.8 24mm Sony-Zeiss lens, Canon 7D with 400 5.6 and 580 EX II flash with Better Beamer
Looks like one is taking a free ride.
Nice shot. I would say that I'd simply walk pass them without noticing there were actually two.
Amateur and unskilled photographer with a very small collection of gears.
It turns out they are mating and they appear to be Pristimantis w-nigrum.
Comments and suggestions welcome but please do not modify my photographs
Sony a6000 with 1.8 24mm Sony-Zeiss lens, Canon 7D with 400 5.6 and 580 EX II flash with Better Beamer
Very coolThanks for sharing!
Jay
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