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Related: About this forumi'm thinking about doing a "frogtography" workshop down in costa rica in 2022
this is a gliding leaf frog...same genus as the red eyed tree frog (Agalychnis). they tend to stay up in the canopy until there's a heavy rain late in the day on a full moon night, at which point they come raining down from the treetops. it's an amazing sight to see happening all around you.

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i'm thinking about doing a "frogtography" workshop down in costa rica in 2022 (Original Post)
Gato Moteado
Oct 2021
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CaliforniaPeggy
(156,303 posts)1. What a fascinating photo, my dear Gato! I like it a lot.
I like your workshop idea too.
Best of luck, getting it to fruition.
AndyS
(14,559 posts)2. To be a really good wildlife photographer
you must know as much about your subjects as you do photography and you need to know a lot about both.
You do.
Gato Moteado
(10,124 posts)3. well, thanks
the hardest part of shooting small creatures is that they don't always want to relax and stay still.....if they just cooperated, this would be a lot easier!
