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A bunch from today including a crab spider! (6 pics)

 
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Jun 17, 2006 15:53 |  #1

I didn't even know we had these around here. This guy was just hanging out under a leaf, and tried to threaten my camera! Luckily, I survived.

I deviated from my usual f/13 because I wanted to use my polarizer, but as a result less of the image is in focus (unfortunately):

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This one was also upside down, but has much cooler eye colors. I also like the bokeh on this one:
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This is a gigantic wolf spider. I somehow managed to get every part of him in focus except the eyes :(. I tried to fix it in Focus Magic, but I think I only succeeded in over-sharpening it:
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This poor harvestman is missing a leg on each side. Good thing he has six others:
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This is just a fly eating something:
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And finally (drum roll)... MORE REALLY WIERD EYE COLORS! These flies get to coolest colors on their eyes:
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Thanks for looking!

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Jun 17, 2006 16:08 |  #2

Wonderful series of shots :)
You are one up on me- I've never seen one of those pale crab spiders.
Brian V.


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Jun 17, 2006 16:10 |  #3

Good carture and nice series.


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Jun 17, 2006 16:38 |  #4

Hiya AB.
Lovely shots those eye colours are cool, know just how that ol Havestman feels
Cheers for now
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Lovely series of shots, especially #2 which is a standout for me. The crab spider is pretty cool as well, pity about the Wolf spider. There's always next time!

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Jun 18, 2006 01:57 as a reply to  @ LordV's post |  #6

LordV wrote:
Wonderful series of shots :)
You are one up on me- I've never seen one of those pale crab spiders.
Brian V.

Trust me, this is the only time I will ever be one up on you, Brian. Thanks for the kind words!

Everyone else: Thanks for all the nice comments!


edit: w00t, 200th post!!!


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