New eyes unpack
a clever camouflage,
as with a shutter's wink,
solar-paneled legs
kick
like hasty lovers
[I am in love. His name is Nikon D40.
And though we still have much to learn
about one another, I think our future is
as bright as a f/16 f-stop on a sunny day.
And yes, I am that lame...]
a clever camouflage,
as with a shutter's wink,
solar-paneled legs
kick
like hasty lovers
[I am in love. His name is Nikon D40.
And though we still have much to learn
about one another, I think our future is
as bright as a f/16 f-stop on a sunny day.
And yes, I am that lame...]
12 comments:
Oh nice! And congratulations. May the love never end. ;o)
Thank you, Ruth!
I'm quite smitten...
;)
Hey, I know that guy.
Nice capture, Sarah! They're hard to get on the lilly pad like that. Stumbling on the moment is 9/10 of the battle.
It's like he was waiting for me to come, Jason. :)
Already wanting a more powerful lens. Had to crop and enlarge this photo so that froggy didn't look like just another green blob.
Must. Resist. Amazon.
;)
I figured it was a crop. Froggy is right on the edge of losing resolution. But he's still nice an hoppable here.
As for wanting those lenses, I feel your pain....
As you know, I broke down in the recent past. Ouch.
Yes, I wanted to zoom in on froggy even more, but knew he'd completely lose his mojo if I did. ;)
Hmm...you're not exactly dissuading me here, Jason. May have to visit Amazon...
Just to look, of course.
:)
And in love you should be! :-)
Gorgeous frog prince...
:-)
Sorry I'm late to this... Jason didn't tell me that you had a new post!
Now I understand the reference to the frog photo in your email... ;)
I love seeing them on lilypads. Once in awhile I catch one in our pond.
Enjoy your new love!! Remember, take it slow. Don't jump in with blinders on if you want it to last... And stop comparing-- you'll appreciate what you have more. Ha! This metaphor is fun...
:)
Frog prince...of course! I didn't try to kiss him, Vesper. But maybe that's why he was waiting there. With a mug like that, how could I resist? ;)
Aine, this froggy was very stoic and willing to be watched--if from a distance.
As for taking it slow...I think I'm obligated to. With my lack of knowledge, there are simply too many barriers for complete rapture to take hold. ;)
Thanks for the encouragement! It's been fun so far. :)
Hey Sarah! Did you take that great shot?
You love cameras and I love houses, so there you go...
Thank you.
I am fond of frogs.
Very nice you got him on the lily pad. They have a tendency not to stay too long in one spot. Now, you'll be more adventurous for your next shot.
Post a Comment