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The Spider God - A story in pictures.sb900/ R1/ 105VR.
45mins of looking around or a spider, about to pack up frustrated and cursing winter. hen i found him on my monopod's QRP ! go figure huh ? so i picked him up put him on a branch where i want him... then look up and see blue sky and clouds to the right..."hmmm wonder if i can get him in the sky ??" then pick him up and move him where i want... the whole shoot took around 1 hour. 5 minutes set up time, 45 minutes searching time and 10 minutes shooting time. the joy of bug chasing ! lol EM1 l 7.5 l 12-40 l 14 l 17 l 25 l 45 l 60 l 75 l AW1 l V3
Re: The Spider God - A story in pictures.Good story - and I think that the shot you've ended up with is really nice.
What a friendly little guy - I usually hate anything to do with spiders but your series brings out a nice character! D90, 50 mm 1.8, 18-70 mm, Sigma 10-20 mm, SB600
Re: The Spider God - A story in pictures.I have seen pics of this type of spider before and imagined it to be much bigger. Am I mistaking it for another type or is this a 'baby' one?
Eric in Adelaide Eric in Adelaide
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Re: The Spider God - A story in pictures.Wow! Spider god certainly rules!
Re: The Spider God - A story in pictures.he's a jumping spider. thats about an average size one really. they dont get too much bigger than that. not that i've ever seen anyway.
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