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Karl G

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Thank you Paul. This was shot with the D-Lux 6 which was what I had in pocket, and a pocket flashlight which is a warm CRE LED handmade flashlight.

 

Aperture 1.4/ 28mm equiv.(6.3mm) ISO @ 200. I would have bumped the ISO up but Mr or Mrs toad was hunting and pretty promptly hopped away.

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Thank you Henry, I used at the rock as a make shift support.

 

Thanks, Adam. There probably are toads living in alleys, parks and such all around you. They are nocturnal.

 

Thanks, Bill.

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Brent, thank you. A toads eye view should have been the title but I went with an obscure band reference.

 

Bill, they are hard to see sometimes as they are nocturnal hunters. Yours was probably noticeable in spring because that is when every young toad's thoughts turn to fancy and may be migrating looking for love. They hibernate fall to spring. I have one that lives out front somewhere and I see it every night when the walkway lights are on because it comes out to hunt the insects drawn to the light.

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