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Mar 29, 2009 06:18 |  #1
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Taken several months ago, I pretty much don't use the camera that much these days, I've lost interest in it all due to a variety of reasons. I was doing some PP on some images from yesterday (visit to Warner Bros Movie World with some friends) and got in the mood to PP a few macro images as well.

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Mar 29, 2009 06:30 |  #2

lovely shot Dave


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Mar 29, 2009 09:11 as a reply to  @ spidermanrbryce2006's post |  #3

Great shot.Could he possibly eat all of that!


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Mar 29, 2009 17:15 |  #4
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You betcha Sharon. I believe it's a she as well ;-)a

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Mar 29, 2009 17:29 as a reply to  @ dpastern's post |  #5

Brian did explain the difference so I should have been able to tell .:lol:


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Mar 30, 2009 01:10 |  #6

Lovely capture dave :)

Sharon - with most spiders it's the size of the palps ( the little "legs" in front of the head) they have bulbous ends in most male spiders. However jumping spiders I've seen do not seem to have these so pronounced- Instead the males have greatly enlarged chelicera (the bits the fangs are on) - eg below
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Mar 30, 2009 01:13 |  #7

Excellent image Dave.


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Mar 30, 2009 03:31 |  #8

Very nice and sharp.
I like it :)


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Mar 30, 2009 06:13 |  #9
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Thanks guys. Brian no problems whatsoever :-) Nice shot as well!

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