[...] around the Caltech campus last Friday with Ronen, I ran into Jill, who was photo-chronicling the life cycle of frogs in the campus ponds; unfortunately, we didn’t get to chat very long, as I was largely [...]
I think the frogs (in there many stages) are my favorite thing about the Caltech campus. Thanks for you BEAUTIFUL photos. I love the middle one–the one with the tail–because he looks so much like a prehistoric throw-back.
Jill,
What beautiful pictures! Frogs are my passion; unfortunately photography is not my forte. However, I am a huge collector of any frog item. I have over 2,000 collectable items, but my favorite is the 5 frogs (real) which I have acquired recently. They are wonderful and my husband has even grown to enjoy and love them as much as I do.
Anyway, I really just wanted to comment on your beautiful photos of such a challenging subject to photograph. Keep going in your wonderful work which I love to admire and will continue to follow. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Kim Kasper
Such wonderful pictures showing the growth from tadpole to frog. Isn’t life any form of life miraculous.
great shots Jill
those are some crazy photos- maybe your next career should be a wildlife photographer?
how are the figs coming, by the way?
The frog looks like he’s smiling at you, Jill.
I was smiling at him, too!
Hi superspark, the figs are doing well. In fact, I think they are calling your name….
Great shots! So CUTE! Happy 4th, pal!
[...] around the Caltech campus last Friday with Ronen, I ran into Jill, who was photo-chronicling the life cycle of frogs in the campus ponds; unfortunately, we didn’t get to chat very long, as I was largely [...]
I think the frogs (in there many stages) are my favorite thing about the Caltech campus. Thanks for you BEAUTIFUL photos. I love the middle one–the one with the tail–because he looks so much like a prehistoric throw-back.
Jill,
What beautiful pictures! Frogs are my passion; unfortunately photography is not my forte. However, I am a huge collector of any frog item. I have over 2,000 collectable items, but my favorite is the 5 frogs (real) which I have acquired recently. They are wonderful and my husband has even grown to enjoy and love them as much as I do.
Anyway, I really just wanted to comment on your beautiful photos of such a challenging subject to photograph. Keep going in your wonderful work which I love to admire and will continue to follow. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Kim Kasper