Monday, October 22, 2012

Waterfall Frogs and Green Eyes

Its been almost a month since I last photographed frogs so Steven and I decided to walk up a rainforest stream in search of anything resembling hoppers. It was a rather quiet night but we did manage to find a small population of green eye tree frogs on some mosss covered boulders. Later in the night at a different location we found some waterfall frogs doing what they do best, which is clinging to the wet slippery rocks while we ended up wet and sore trying to photograph them.

not sure what this one is yet?



 Giant water spider (Megadolomedes australianus)

Green-eyed Treefrog (Litoria serrata)

Green-eyed Treefrog (Litoria serrata)

Green-eyed Treefrog (Litoria serrata)

Green-eyed Treefrog (Litoria serrata)

Green-eyed Treefrog (Litoria serrata)

Waterfall Frog (Litoria nannotis)


Up close and personal. Camera shy. photo by Steven Nowakowski


Waterfall Frog (Litoria nannotis)

Waterfall Frog (Litoria nannotis)

Waterfall Frog (Litoria nannotis)

Waterfall Frog (Litoria nannotis)


This blog is intended to showcase some of my latest photos taken on photographic expeditions. If you wish to see what I use some of the photos for please visit my online Gallery shop at Naturesface Art.

1 comment:

  1. Great photos Gerhard. Really looking forward to seeing how these images will be transformed into your unique works of art.

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