Haha, thanks. I'm glad you caudate-o-philes approve, lol. I've never had much experience with them, and mostly just do frogs. Frogs are nice because they're short and fat. Long animals always drive me nuts because I want to get the whole body in the shot and generally can't. It was a good learning experience. I think that with a few other modifications to my technique, I can get some pictures that I am really pleased with (believe it or not, I only have a couple that I am very happy with; I'm a big time perfectionist).
I don't know what the plan is next year for the Herp Club, but I certainly wouldn't mind visiting Appalachia again with *hopefully* better weather. I'd like to get more pictures of Long-Tails (especially calm Long-Tails) and possibly Cave, Yohnolossee (sp?), and Green Salamanders. If we find Hellbenders, I'll have to get pictures, but that might be disappointing, since I'm set up to take pictures of small animals.
Now, if I can only convince National Geographic that my photos are that good, lol!