Eye of the Beholder
Eye of the Beholder
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Carrying a fortune in Pharoah’s gold, hand beaten in a glowing band around a shiny obsidian stone, she savors the knowledge that wealth lies in the eye of the beholder.
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I don’t know why I like frogs, I just do. Even ugly ones.
My nickname in the family is Frog.
Oh no! I just told the world my secret!
Nifty! I do like a good frog picture!
Adorably slimy!
I’ve never seen one so close before!
OK, I want to know how you got her (him? it?) to stay still long enough for a picture. That eye is spooky.
Frogs are so important. Without them where would Princesses find their Princes.
Silverstar, Frogs think they are the ninjas of the animal kingdom. They believe they are invisible if they hold still–They are pretty darn right,too! But if you keep your eyes open, you can find them and they often will sit there believing they are invisible for 4 or 5 shots.
Archie, and witches would have to come up with a whole new slimy thing to turn princes into–banana slugs maybe?
Reminds me of mine from last summer…
http://www.flickr.com/photos/photons_fail_me/2735377163/sizes/o/
Maybe it was the same frog?!
😉
I can’t look because I don’t have a flickr account. But it seems to me you had one on your blog?
We can’t look because the page is marked private. I have a Flick’r account, and I can’t see it either. He needs to make the page public, or move that picture to a public page. Or if he only wants you to see it, email you the password, or put you on the list who can see his page.
Ooo, Forkboy, you are such a tease–Flickring at us but not giving us full frontal frog!
Nice capture Kym, and a good focal point too. You were fortunate that the little bugger didn’t hop away as soon as you showed up. That’s what usually happens to me. Try sneeking up on a turtle – ha! Now those guys are FAST when they spot you.
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