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Yet another great pic. Thanks for all the tips :)
ReplyDeleteThanks K,
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome and I hope you find the tips are helpful :D
is this from the desert?dont lie;-)
ReplyDeletethanks for introducing GavTrain.it's a very useful site.
Thanks for the comment MD,
ReplyDeleteNo lies here ;). I took this at the same place and you will find the reason to see frogs here very soon :P
You are welcome MD. I simply love that guy …. LOL
This looks like a photo taken at a dry riverbed than a desert terrain. Cool Photoshopping! Thanks for the link too.
ReplyDeleteAlso this froggy's skin texture seems a lil unusual, like one of a reptile's. Wonder if it's poisonous.
Thanks Harumi,
ReplyDeleteYes it looks bit different and the skin looks so dry too. I think he got this rough skin to get more protection from the sun.