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My First Creepy crawly...

 
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Dec 25, 2008 21:49 |  #1

I got some shots of my first creepy crawly with the MP-E 65mm today while at my parents... It's Chilly outside so looked at the most recent edition to the house their Christmas tree.

My search was not fruitless as I found this little guy crawling around among the needless (after noticing the cobwebs going up and down the back of the tree)

it was a real challenge to photograph (the spider was only 5-10mm across) but I got a couple that turned out nicely.

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Dec 25, 2008 23:52 |  #2
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Congrats, not bad shots for a start! Not entirely sure on what sort of Spider it is, but I suspect it's probably a sac spider of some sort, at least given the eye arrangement.

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Dec 26, 2008 00:47 |  #3

Nice captures - a Christmas spider :)
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