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    non typical RETF's

    Here's my turquoise colored male red-eyed treefrog. not a great shot due to having to crop out clutter, but look how cute he is.
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    Re: non typical RETF's

    Here is one of my Xanthic red-eyed treefrogs
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    Re: non typical RETF's

    Awwww - how cute! The first one looks 'unreal'.
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    Re: non typical RETF's

    I love both. The colors are intriguing.....where did you take them?

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    Re: non typical RETF's

    I hope when I get used to my camera and computer systems I will be able to post some of my hummingbirds and bluebirds. I was able to capture a bluebird in our birdbath and a hummer mid flight at our feeder. Just haven't learned how to download to post yet. any pointers?

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    Re: non typical RETF's

    They dont look real, they look so perfect, beautiful colours and fav is #1.
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    Re: non typical RETF's

    These are my pets
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    Re: non typical RETF's

    Great looking frogs, I am REALLY surprised we don't see more of them here, since they don't mind sitting still for a second while photographers scramble to get everything perfect...Time to brush off the tubes yet?


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    Re: non typical RETF's

    Quote Originally Posted by sharm
    I hope when I get used to my camera and computer systems I will be able to post some of my hummingbirds and bluebirds. I was able to capture a bluebird in our birdbath and a hummer mid flight at our feeder. Just haven't learned how to download to post yet. any pointers?

    Sharm:

    I would suggest resizing your photos to a managable size, 640x480 is pretty standard, although I prefer to just use 700 pixels as the longest axis. This keeps image size small enough so that people won't have to scroll to see the whole thing. Also save as a jpg, and compress. I usually compress to about 125k, although that too is personal preference.

    Next, upload your photos to the gallery. You can get there by looking under the BRIGHT GREEN "share" tab located at the top of the page. Once your shots have been uploaded, you can embed them in a post by clicking the little yellow and green icon that looks like a mountain, above the box that you write in. A window will pop up, where you enter the URL of the photo. Get that by right clicking your uploaded photo, click "properties" and copy and paste the URL. Sounds difficult because there are a lot of steps, but it really is EASY.

    good luck!
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    Re: non typical RETF's

    I don't own tubes in canon mount yet and my hurt hand stops me from picking up more than a tiny P&S.

    I have 2 typical looking RETF's that started my collection too.
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    Re: non typical RETF's

    Quote Originally Posted by paulnj
    I don't own tubes in canon mount yet and my hurt hand stops me from picking up more than a tiny P&S.

    I have 2 typical looking RETF's that started my collection too.

    that's too bad...tripod and shutter release might be an option, although I've heard that many DSLRs weigh OVER 2 lbs thats just CRAZY!

    seriously though, if it looks like the hand might be down for a while, there are some pretty serious P&S cameras out there...check out the macros from this one!!

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    Re: non typical RETF's

    Stunning Captures Paul do they have the run of the house or do you keep them in a aquarium or something of the sort ?
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    Re: non typical RETF's

    Though my pets are taking over my house , they are in a 18Wx18Dx24H exoterra tank.
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