We went up there in search of the Canyon Tree Frog but discovered that the hatching season of their eggs had not commenced. Maybe in a few weeks will see the eggs morph into tadpoles and ultimately, the 2 1/4 inch Canyon Tree Frog. But the potholes on this trail at Zion’s Eastside were brimming with water from recent spring rains.
8 responses to “Zion National Park’s Many Pools Trail”
I am eondering how your beautiful images, which must be at 3MB can be uploaded eithout affecting speed is done. I lose resolution when I compress images to upload them on my blog
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Thanks Husna. I reduce the resolution to 72 dpi and then upload them. I do all my photo editing before I reduce the resolution
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Magnificent images, no tree frog yet, but spectacular just the same. Well done.
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Thanks. I need to go this week for the frogs!
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The black & white of the Zion pools looks great. Much more dramatic than the color version.
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It’s amazing how that works. You tend to focus on details more in black and white
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Wow!! Beautiful photography
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Thanks Susanne!
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