Saturday, August 16, 2008

Camera Criters #19


This week I have gone back to another visit to Leaming's Run Gardens in Cape May Court House, NJ. It has been a favorite place of mine for many years, and I run into lots of interesting and very beautiful critters there. I see many of them while sitting quietly on a bench near the reflecting pond, or exploring its waters.



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42 comments:

  1. I see him there trying to hide aren't they cute.

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  2. The little frog really blends in well with the lily pads! Wonderful photo, Bobbie!

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  3. Don't see too many frogs on CC's, this is a nice surprise!

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  4. That is a great picture and sounds like a great place to visit again and again - like you have.
    Ralph

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  5. That froggy blends well with the lily pad! Stunning photo:)

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  6. That's beautiful shots of the frog!
    Thanks for the comment.

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  7. A good "camera critter" shot. I like the dead-overhead viewpoint to maximize his coloring and detail on the critter's back. Nicely done.

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  8. He looks happy and content and struck a pose for you. Very good.

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  9. It's been a lot of years since I've seen a frog!

    I played too ... come see my bald Chia kitty :)

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  10. Froggie went a court'n ? Cute and peaceful.

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  11. He is hidden well! It took me a moment to find him. ;)

    I played too.

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  12. Quite a camouflage artist! A great photo and cute subject!

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  13. Wow he/she is really camouflaged in there.

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  14. I see your bull frog! Haruump!! Don't they make the biggest noise?

    Have a wonderful weekend!
    My Camera Critters Here and Here

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  15. What a pretty photo! He looks like he's relaxing and at peace too.

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  16. Well caught, he's almost invisible.

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  17. He's in camoflage! I didnt see him at first .. cool photo Bobbie!

    :-Daryl

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  18. It fits right in doesn't he!

    This is a gorgeous photo!

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  19. The more you look, the more you see. And you found a cute little frog.
    Thanks for visiting The Gardener Side

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  20. If one don't look very close, they will never see this cute frog!

    I joined Camera Critters, too! HERE is where I posted my entry. Happy weekends!

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  21. thats an excellent shot! cute green frog, thanks for the visit..

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  22. He's hiding well and certainly looks like he has a nice home.

    My critter is here

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  23. excellent captured of a lovely frog the color so beautiful, goodnight girl..

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  24. Wow! What a great shot! this little guy looks like he is in his own paradise.

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  25. What a camouflage! He looks just like the leaves. Great shot.

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  26. That frog is a great camouflage artist isn't he?
    Another of your wonderful photos that you have shown us.
    Thank you.

    Bear((( )))

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  27. I love your little frog! He blends in so well...he is very well hidden in the brush, but you did a great job of focusing in on him, so we could see the little 'cutey'! Great shot!!!

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  28. How nice of the frog to pose for you!

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  29. Beautifully patterned frog in that pond! Love it!

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  30. That's a beautiful shot. I love frogs.

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  31. Bobbie: You captured that frog in its natural setting. How nice.

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  32. This little fella blends quite nicely with his surroundings. Nice shot.

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  33. What a wonderful ‘capture’ here … the little critter is camouflaged so well ;--)
    Hugs and blessings,

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  34. Cool camouflage!

    Thanks for stopping by at THE MANE POINT.

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  35. What a fascinating shot! Love all the "disguise" textures around the frog! Beautiful pic!

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  36. Hi Bobbie! He is a great little critter! It's amazing how well he fits in his environment! Great photography!
    Mountain Retreat

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