This small Green Treefrog (Hyla cinerea) was swaying in the breeze, mostly obscured by the heavy growth in the marsh, when I first spotted it. I searched for an opening to get an unobstructed shot and finally found one, looking through a circularly bent dried leaf.
The different elements of the scene, however, were all in motion at different speeds. I felt like I was playing a carnival game as I tried to aim and shoot at a target that would appear and disappear from view. Eventually I got a shot that was pretty close to the mental image that was my target and the frog was framed.

Terrific catch!
He looks all snuggled in for a nap.
And his was far enough away that my antics did not disturb him at all.
What a cutie!!!
Perfect. The bent leaf really makes it.
Aren’t tree frogs wonderful? I always feel privileged when I can cross paths with one. I can really get lost in the depths of their deep, golden eyes.
That looks pretty comfy inside that nice frame.
What an interesting pose!