On location:
An ebbing tide laps the verdant shores of the Colombian Choco as night begins to fall.
Crested toad (Rhinella margaritifera):
El diablito (Oophaga histrionica):
Condota stub-footed toads (Atelopus spurrelli) in amplexus:
Orchid bee (Euglossa sp.) pollinating flower:
Treehopper parental care:
Saprophytic plant:
Long-legged centipede (Scutigera sp.) with prey:
Thanks for looking and commenting,
Paul
Colombian Choco part II
Moderators: rjlittlefield, ChrisR, Chris S., Pau
Thanks Chris, I generally stay away from wide angle macro because it's rare that the background naturally complements the subject and the temptation can be there to move or otherwise manipulate the subject or the scene. Fortunately, with these frogs I got lucky and happened to have my 16-35mm in my bag for shooting landscapes and I was able to take advantage.
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