Beautiful slow-motion videos of bullfrogs after a rain
In a downpour of rain in the forest near Robert Frost Farm, photographer Michael N. Sutton returned some pictures of bullfrogs in a lake.
In a downpour of rain in the forest near Robert Frost Farm, photographer Michael N. Sutton returned some pictures of bullfrogs in a lake. At normal speed, they look no different from other frogs. But when shooting HD quality at a speed of 1,000 frames per second, they suddenly became majestic and impressive.
The green of the forest, along with the drops of water falling on the surface of the lake, as well as the splashing water rays when the bullfrogs jump and jump are also more impressive when filmed at high speed. Please watch the video below.
Update 15 December 2018
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