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SpiderOk, so I lied - but this will be the last. This is another spider that was waiting around in the park. I parted the leaves, and startled him, hence the raised forelegs. Unfortunately, I couldn't move the part of the leaf that was slightly covering a couple of legs, but I still thought the shot turned out half decent.
Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Great capture, pity about the leaf you couldn't move. For a spider this one's pretty cute. It was real enough to freak out my wife, when she saw it, defintely looks like your enjoying the world of macro, looking forward to more shots.
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