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Dec 15, 2017 07:37 |  #1

I tried to take a photo of this guy but he lept from the branch I put him on to the floor so I took photos where he landed, on the rug under my computer chair. It did give a little more colour than usual.
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Dec 15, 2017 07:41 |  #2

Rick - That background does make for an amusing picture. You should nickname that spider Jerry Garcia!


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Dec 16, 2017 00:59 |  #3

Lovely series- looks like the spider is wondering what on earth it landed on :)
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Dec 17, 2017 00:32 |  #4

Lovely spider captures.


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Dec 17, 2017 01:01 |  #5

nqjudo wrote in post #18518385 (external link)
Rick - That background does make for an amusing picture. You should nickname that spider Jerry Garcia!

Sounds like a good name but who is Jerry Garcia ?

LordV wrote in post #18519022 (external link)
Lovely series- looks like the spider is wondering what on earth it landed on :)
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I normally try for a natural setting but he seemed happy on the mat and as you would know if they stop moving then you can take photos wherever that may be :)

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Lovely spider captures.

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Dec 20, 2017 09:02 |  #6

Excellent background colors. I like the first image the best.


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Dec 20, 2017 18:31 |  #7

Assuming this is a pet, they must be easy to lose when out of their terrarium?


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Dec 20, 2017 18:37 |  #8

racketman wrote in post #18522870 (external link)
Assuming this is a pet, they must be easy to lose when out of their terrarium?

Not a pet, he was found by my wife in the garden and taken inside for a photoshoot but decided that he didn't like the setup I had on my desk and leapt onto the mat under my chair. I left him there and did the photos on the floor. He is now back in the garden with all his friends. :) :)

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Dec 21, 2017 00:03 as a reply to  @ warrick's post |  #9

I see now you are in Aussie, it looked too exotic for anything I’d be likely to find.


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Dec 21, 2017 03:06 |  #10

racketman wrote in post #18523043 (external link)
I see now you are in Aussie, it looked too exotic for anything I’d be likely to find.

We have been blessed with some extraordinary little creatures, the unfortunate thing is the size of our country and may require large amounts of travel to find some of them :)

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