[The Lens Artists Challenge is hosted this week by Ritva.]
Nay-cha’. (Nature.) Can’t be beat.
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"Two roads diverged in a wood, and Iā I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference." The Road Not Taken, by Robert Frost
[The Lens Artists Challenge is hosted this week by Ritva.]
Nay-cha’. (Nature.) Can’t be beat.
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Oh, these are wonderful, John. A touch weird maybe, but nothing wrong with that š
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š± Just an innocent little green frog, somewhat transparent, and likely poisonous. š¤·āāļø
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Interesting!
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I’m with you, John. Nature is the answer. Your abstract is gorgeous. It’s like an X-ray.
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Thank you Egidio. Camo! (-flage)
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Beautiful from both angles, John!
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Thank you!
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Very clever John – how did you get the frog to be black in the right side image? And good grief, how close DID you get?!
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The frog is nearly transparent by nature. Someone shined a light upward under the leaf for the see-through. In hindsight, I don’t think this one is poisonous, but still I was fairly close.
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Fascinating.
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Thank you Cindy. Costa Rica nocturnal tour.
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Very interesting response to the abstract challenge ! UI like frogs and have never seen them like this before.
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Thank you Anne.
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What a frog John! Very clever and well done.
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Thank you Anne. š
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Cool!
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Thank you Nora.
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Good one John šš
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thank you. š
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Great!āEven if poisonous …
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I googled a bit and this one is likely NOT poisonous. Whew!
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Phew indeed!
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Bit of weirdness no probs.
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Nature and close-ups are the best source of abstract as you demonstrated. Great choice John!
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Thank you kindly.
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Glad to see you covered both sides of the story
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š Thank you.
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Wow!
No need to Dissect the frog!š
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š Saving life, one frog at a time!
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Haha! šš
Ribbit! Every froggy leap counts, right? šø Saving lives, one hop at a time!
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Amen, my friend. Awesome look over and under. How in the world did you creep up quiet enough not to scare it?
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They are nocturnal. We were on an evening tour in a sanctuary with guides.
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Amazing!!
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I love your frog, John ššš
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Thank you. I’m sure my frog loves you back. š¤·āāļøš¤ š
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Way to hop in on the challenge with an extra unique perspective!āšø
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Thank you!
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You’re welcome!
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Dear John
Is a frog, actually not that abstract, is it?
Thanks for sharing
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In the eye of the beholder, perhaps.
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Brilliant, John š The translucent view is somewhat freaky š«£
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Thank you Jez.
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Itās quite slimy but good choice.
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Those are both such cool pictures, John. You actually have a third one lurking along the sidelines. When I first opened the post, all I saw was the half picture of just the frog’s leg. Cropped that picture would be a perfect abstract, too. I love the translucent frog, and the colors are great!
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Ha ha! Thank you. Abstract is where you find it!
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I never liked abstracts too much until a few years ago. They are interesting. š
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