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nature, bounded and bonded

Posted by sarah & rocksea on 25 Apr 2008 | Tagged as: photography, prakriti

We took a long long break after the wedding. Guess what we were doing mean time?!

 small green frog on rocksea's Nikon D80

small_green_frog_001 * creation! sarah and the frog @ home, kerala * 1072 x 1600 * (377KB)
We got this teeny weeny frog from the bush nearby home. Yet to be identified. Seems it loves to be in between moist grass. The color and the look was lovely and we couldn’t absorb it totally with the camera.

 

small_green_frog_002 * can you spot the teeny weeny green frog on the tip of sarah's camera?@ home, kerala * 1600 x 1071 * (809KB)
Can you spot the frog in this picture?! It has hopped on to sarah’s camera and you can see a tiny green spot by edge of her macro lens.  

 

snake_001 * unidentified snake. found while digging our garden @ home, kerala. length ~ 12cm. has some properties of the blind snake family, like it burrows under the moist ground etc. this one doesn't have scales covering its eyes and has an iridescent sheen on its body. * 1600 x 1073 * (344KB)

Another find. Looks like an earth worm? no.. it is one of the tiniest snakes.. belonging to the worm snake genera. Well, at first we have been thinking that it may belong to the blind snake (flower pot snake) group as it is tiny and burrows in the ground, but seems not to? Yet it must be within the worm snake genera. We found it while we were digging in the garden (now you know what else we were up to these days!). ~12cm length. It has a fascinating iridescent sheen and pattern on its body, which is more visible in the next shot.  

 

snake_002 * unidentified snake. found while digging our garden @ home, kerala. length ~ 12cm. see the iridescent sheen on its body! * 1600 x 1072 * (447KB)
This picture has captured the iridescent sheen and the pattern. The background is a banana leaf, was used for a contrast and not to be mistaken as its natural surrounding. This snake prefers to burrow under moist earth. It is a great jumper too! We met with this worm snake twice on different days (yeah we were digging throughout!!), so it must be a common yet rarely observed snake.

 

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6 Responses to “nature, bounded and bonded”

  1. on 27 Apr 2008 at 5:28 pm 1.Sarah said …

    oh chetta, I miss all those ‘reptilian’ days with you. I love these pics we took and what beautiful models these lovely creatures were to our cameras, alle! :) I spotted another different frog the other day…will mail the pic to you.

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    rocksea replied on April 28, 2008 7:05 pm:

    haa molae.. come fast, the documents are on the way.. we can check on some italian reptiles and frogs together this time :)

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  2. on 01 May 2008 at 11:38 pm 2.Beena said …

    my God.. the post is great, so are the photos. but arent you really scared to play with those frogs and veraas?
    BS

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    rocksea replied on May 1, 2008 11:55 pm:

    ayyo athu vera alla, paamba.. ethayalum these are non venemous snakes and frogs, it is a pleasure to get in touch with them :)

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  3. on 12 May 2008 at 12:01 pm 3.jinxed said …

    i have linked u..about time i guess..great picz

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    rocksea replied on May 14, 2008 2:29 pm:

    hey jina, great to hear from you after so long! :)

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