C&C welcome as always. This was just a quick picture I took tonight.
NamePending... Senior Member 398 posts Likes: 315 Joined May 2009 Location: Fort Collins, Colorado More info | Sep 02, 2009 23:52 | #1 C&C welcome as always. This was just a quick picture I took tonight.
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Flo Gimmie Some Lovin 44,987 posts Likes: 16 Joined Jul 2007 Location: Nanaimo,B.C. More info | Sep 03, 2009 00:20 | #2 I don't hate them. I respect them at a distance you're a great friend, but if Zombies chase us, I am tripping you.
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NamePending... THREAD STARTER Senior Member 398 posts Likes: 315 Joined May 2009 Location: Fort Collins, Colorado More info | Sep 03, 2009 00:33 | #3 Thanks. It was just a quick shot. I have not posted here in a bit so I was dying to take some pictures this evening.
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NamePending... THREAD STARTER Senior Member 398 posts Likes: 315 Joined May 2009 Location: Fort Collins, Colorado More info | Sep 03, 2009 11:58 | #4 The spider caught something last night and he is still struggling to wrap it up. I am going to try and snag a few more shots.
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PixelBoy Member 200 posts Joined Sep 2009 Location: Kent, UK More info | Sep 03, 2009 15:01 | #5 No way i was out in the garden taking shots of a spider exactly the same species in my garden... soon as i figure out how to use this forum i hope ul check it out... Gear: Hasselblad H4D-31, HC 35 3.2, HC 80 2.8 HC 150 3.2, 5D mkIII, 1Ds mkI, rebuilding glass collection for DSLR, Elinchrom Quadra Hybrid with A heads, 3x Bowens Gemini 750 Pro with accessories.....
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Zipline Goldmember 1,295 posts Joined Jun 2005 Location: New Hampshire More info | Sep 03, 2009 20:23 | #6 I hate spiders to. I use to kill them if they came near me, but I'm learning not to freak out now. This may sound stupid, but I have a plastic cup in each room of my house so when/if I see a spider I can put the cup over it. Once I work up the nerve I'll try slipping a piece of paper or cardboard under the cup so I can pick it up without dropping the spider, then I let them go outside. They still gross me out, but I thought it was silly that I'm as big as I am and terrified of a little itty bitty spider! - Mandy
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NamePending... THREAD STARTER Senior Member 398 posts Likes: 315 Joined May 2009 Location: Fort Collins, Colorado More info | Sep 03, 2009 23:58 | #7 Pixel Boy wrote in post #8577895 No way i was out in the garden taking shots of a spider exactly the same species in my garden... soon as i figure out how to use this forum i hope ul check it out... Nice shot by the way! Thanks. I will look out for yours.
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Iguide Member 48 posts Joined Jul 2009 Location: Northern NH & Philippines More info | You would really hate spiders if you were a male spider. The females are usually much larger than the male. After he has impregnated her she will often kill and then eat him. Now that is something to hate. Canon 50D, 17-55mm f 2.8 IS USM, 100 mm Macro f 2.8 USM, 100-400 mm f 4.5-5.6 L IS USM, Kenko 1.5 X Teleconverter. Gitzo Tripod & Acratech GV2 head.
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