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One of the toughest pictures that i have ever taken. The little frog kept on moving, making it out of focus and jumping off my hand.

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:iconcleverconveyence:
Wow. Tiny. Great sense of enormity shown from the frog's point of view.

(My camera can take a picture of a ceiling fan while it's on without any blur. >_>; )

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:iconlithuanianvampire:
IS your hand that big, or is the frog so small?
:iconderangeoramus:
It was a really, really small frog.

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:iconpixi-jasmine:
oh so adorable. Definately unique. :)

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:iconderangeoramus:
Thaks!

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:iconandune20:
This is incredible. My garden is full of these tiny little creatures at the moment. You have captured their size and vulnerability perfectly. Well done.

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:iconvandalises:
Ohhh, how cute. It's so tiny. Great picture.

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:iconashlife:
That's insane! It's so small!
:iconderangeoramus:
Thanks, theese things were all over the place, there were thousands. I guess that one was destined to be famous.

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July 20, 2006
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800×600

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PENTAX Corporation
PENTAX Optio S4
1/250 second
F/4.4
15 mm
50
Jun 16, 2006, 6:51:48 AM

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