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    PD frawgs...

    And a tiny little orchid. The light sucked for the frogs, which is too bad, I'm fond of the compositions.
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    Re: PD frawgs...

    Oh my gosh I absolutely adore frogs! Those are great! I love them
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    Re: PD frawgs...

    I too adore these little creatures and #2 is brilliant, well caught.:thumbsup:
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    Re: PD frawgs...

    The colors in the frogs really are amazing. I agree that the compositions are pleasing and heck the frogs are just interesting to look at!

    The flowers are quite well done.

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    Re: PD frawgs...

    Nice ones, Payn. I like the first one - the comp and frog posture are great.

    Is it just me...but what is "PD"? I've had it in my head all day and still have no clue
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    Re: PD frawgs...

    PD = poison dart. Thanks folks for the comments. Oddly, they looked much better printed.

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    Re: PD frawgs...

    Quote Originally Posted by payn817
    PD = poison dart.
    Well duh on me Sure, makes perfect sense now. I was thinking location of the exhibit

    I'm OK. Thanks for the clarification!
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    Re: PD frawgs...

    I have been wanting a dendobate(PD frog) for years now and your images make me want them more.... thanks

    BTW..... The second image is a red eyed treefrog I do believe. If not, it's definately a treefrog. I have 5 RETF's
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    Re: PD frawgs...

    you are 100% correct, and I forgot to make a note of it on the original post. The frog sleeping on the underside of the leaf is a red eyed tree frog.

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