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Came home from work tonight and I was about to grab the door handle to open the door when something about it didn't look right. A closer inspection revealed a tree frog who must have been lost... My only thought was it wanted to be closer to the porch lights that were attracting the insects.

D800, 105mm macro @ f/13, 1/320 sec, ISO 100, custom lighting rig

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Came home from work tonight and I was about to grab the door handle to open the door when something about it didn't look right. A closer inspection revealed a tree frog who must have been lost... My only thought was it wanted to be closer to the porch lights that were attracting the insects.

D800, 105mm macro @ f/13, 1/320 sec, ISO 100, custom lighting rig

Hey,

One question stuck in my mind that how can it be tree frog and what is the difference between a normal frog and tree frog?

Thanks
 
Came home from work tonight and I was about to grab the door handle to open the door when something about it didn't look right. A closer inspection revealed a tree frog who must have been lost... My only thought was it wanted to be closer to the porch lights that were attracting the insects.

D800, 105mm macro @ f/13, 1/320 sec, ISO 100, custom lighting rig

Hey,

One question stuck in my mind that how can it be tree frog and what is the difference between a normal frog and tree frog?

Thanks
Good question. I'm not sure exactly what qualifies a frog as a tree frog. Most likely it's based on the life habits of the frogs. Living in the trees, breeding in the trees, etc.
 
It looks cold, like it could use a blanket. ;-) Neat to find something like that on your door. Cool colors too.
 
So, do you think he was sitting there thinking "I only wish my tongue was longer". :048:

Maybe you can patent a frog stand, to keep your outdoor lights free of bugs. :345:
 
So, do you think he was sitting there thinking "I only wish my tongue was longer". :048:

Maybe you can patent a frog stand, to keep your outdoor lights free of bugs. :345:
I bet he was. The porch lights were drawing such a swarm, but juuuust out of reach...
 
Good question. I'm not sure exactly what qualifies a frog as a tree frog. Most likely it's based on the life habits of the frogs. Living in the trees, breeding in the trees, etc.

Ohh Okay. I thought there might be something unique which should be known as part of a tree frog.

Anyways, Thanks, crimbfighter :)
 

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