Crab & Huntsman Spiders

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Crab & Huntsman Spiders

Postby NikonUser on Sat Apr 04, 2009 4:01 pm

Hi Guys,

There wasn't much out this morning (that I could find). All I got a half decent picture of is a lonely old crab spider. (At least that's what I think it is).

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Since I didn't have much to work with today I thought I'd go through some older unprocess images. Found this one which I quite liked...

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Comments and Critique most welcome

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Re: Crab & Huntsman Spiders

Postby chrisk on Sat Apr 04, 2009 5:56 pm

lvoe the second one. great sharpness and the colour contrast between the spider and the wall is great. really nice job.
perosnally, i really dont like square crops so thas my only criticism of it.
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Re: Crab & Huntsman Spiders

Postby biggerry on Sat Apr 04, 2009 11:16 pm

colour contrast between the spider and the wall is great

:agree:

Good angles and nice dof...but as rooz said, the colour contrasts really do it for me. :up:
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Re: Crab & Huntsman Spiders

Postby ATJ on Sun Apr 05, 2009 12:54 pm

Nice shots with good detail and lighting.

The first one is a little too tightly cropped top and bottom for my liking. I believe the first one is also a huntsman. The body shape does not look right for a crab spider.
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Re: Crab & Huntsman Spiders

Postby NikonUser on Mon Apr 06, 2009 1:04 pm

ATJ wrote:Nice shots with good detail and lighting.

The first one is a little too tightly cropped top and bottom for my liking. I believe the first one is also a huntsman. The body shape does not look right for a crab spider.


Thanks for the comments guys.

I always find it very hard to ID insects and spiders. Here is a link to the page that made me think it is a crab spider:

http://www.usq.edu.au/spider/find/spiders/315.htm

What do you think? The description also says they are common in eucalypt forrests, which is where I found this guy.

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Re: Crab & Huntsman Spiders

Postby ATJ on Mon Apr 06, 2009 1:45 pm

NikonUser wrote:I always find it very hard to ID insects and spiders. Here is a link to the page that made me think it is a crab spider:

http://www.usq.edu.au/spider/find/spiders/315.htm

What do you think? The description also says they are common in eucalypt forrests, which is where I found this guy.

Ah, yes. It could be that one. It is quite different from the "usual" crab spiders.
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Re: Crab & Huntsman Spiders AND Mortein

Postby christiand on Mon Apr 06, 2009 3:31 pm

Mortein ?, :lol:

just kidding.
The images are great, I just don't like the creatures - especially whent they are INSIDE the house :shock:
My wife tried to remove a large huntsman from a wall with a vacuum cleaner (strong vacuum cleaner I may say).
Large huntsman wouldn't let go, strong vacuum cleaner not strong enough - wife was not impressed.
Huntsman too large to capture with cup or glass - ehhhhh :shock:
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