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Great pic of the toad. He almost looks out of his element in a wooded area like that.
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Looks like a good nature walk, two very nice shots.
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Great spider web capture !!! The colors reflecting on it are beautiful !!
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Both are very good shots. I especially like the angle and the color of the spider web.
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Barbara, these are outstanding shots. The toad is fun but that web is really very nice. It almost seems to be floating there. Great work!
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Love the toad he is pretty cool looking. He just blends in so well with the grass. Now the spider web is pretty awesome. I love the way the light is hitting it.
Great shots.
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Good work capturing the spider's web. I've taken a few dozen shots of them and have yet to capture one I'm willing to share. Good on ya!
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