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This is my first entry in the Weekend Reflections meme. The frog is on the outside of the kitchen window; the kitchen is reflected in the glass.
Moths and other insects are attracted to the windows by the lights inside, making the window a popular frogger buffet.
Check out the rest of the entries at Weekend Reflections.
15 comments:
Wow! That is a pretty amazing picture! It looks like the frog is inside. :)
Btw you left your comment and linked this post to a Weekend Reflections from last September. There's a new one every weekend including my most recent post.
Our Jack looks a lot like your kit ... and Jack would love a frog to come sit on his window ...
That is so funny...I really thought someone caught the frog in midair.
I'm glad you explained it, because I thought it was a frog in mid air. Very nice perspective.
This is such a hoot! I love it! A great and definitely different reflection! Hope you have a great weekend and less computer troubles! They are a pain in the whatever, aren't they!!
Sylvia
Hah! Perfect timing! Great capture. Love it!
How on earth did you get that frog on the window? That's a lot of fun.
Wow its really cool.
Great reflections!
" Regina "
The frog almost looks as if it is hanging from a spider's web! Incredible shot!
I could not work out the photo until I read your text carefully. What a superb capture. Well done.
And welcome to Weekend Reflections.
What an amazing photo! At first I thought it was a plucked chicken being thrown into the air.
First impressions, of course, are not usually what one is seeing--this really made me laugh!
I saw this and jumped...and then laughed. :)
Nice. This one gave me a big smile.
Yikes, boy did I do a double take on this one. Great shot, and thanks for the explanation. I'm not sure I'd ever figure it out because I can't see any reflections on that window!
What a great capture! I had to chuckle at the frog with its underside showing!
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