Heterixalus betsileo is one of Madagascar’s many endemic frogs, part of a remarkable island where over 99% of amphibian species are found nowhere else on Earth. Lemurs might get the spotlight (and rightly so) but Madagascar is also one of the richest and most unique frog hotspots in the world. Join us in September of 2027 on a trip to this amazing island nation. Nikon D200 with Nikkor 80-200mm lens (at 200mm with Canon 500D close up filter) ISO 100, f/22 at 1/60th of a second, two Nikon SB-600 flash units.
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Awesome image, Sean! You can’t beat the Canon 500-D when paired with the right Nikon lens. Well done!
Thanks Sue. I haven’t used that combo in a while, but still my go-to choice to keep the weight down and still be able to get macro shots.
Those blue eyes are amazing!
And that white skin. A very unusual looking frog.