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To Royal: remember how you told me to put a bug in the ice box............

Kelley (Texas)

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and leave it in there for awhile so that it will settle down and not move around when you are ready to take a macro photo of it? Please be advised that it does not work on a toad frog. Also, if you have a house cat, it is best to put the cat in another room. Kelley (Texas) :(
 
Hey Fred,

You may not have gotten the macro photo you wanted, but you sure created a moving picture in my mind!!:lol:

CJ
 
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My dog found the frog for me when we were sitting on the patio deck out back of the house. I caught it and put it in a large glass jar that Debbie uses for storing tea bags. Debbie tried to talk me into taking a picture of the toad frog on the patio deck, but I did not want to get down on my hands and knees and try to take a picture. I put a brown colored towel on the kitchen table, placed the toad frog on the towel, and as I was just fixin to take the picture, the cat appeared on the scene. I guess that the cat had the same mind set as the dog...the frog was something to eat. The cat leaped onto the table and the frog took off just as I snapped the shutter to the camera. I never got a second chance because Debbie started fussing at me to get the toad frog out of the house. The toad frog made it all the way to the living room before I caught it. I turned it loose in Julie Bell's flower garden next door. It was a beautiful toad frog and would have made a nice colorful photo.

I have no problem taking good landscrape photos, but I can't seem to take a macro photo...biggest problem is I can not get the bug or frog to "stay put" while I take the picture, or else the bug will try to sting me. I need to cut the grass today and maybe I will find a bug or maybe one of those little green colored lizzards...then I may give it another try, but this time I will take the picture outside on the patio deck. Kelley (Texas) :)
 
and never left. It is fixin to be booted back out into the wilderness to fend for it's self if it does not get its act together! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
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