I had this little fella in the doorway to my basement.. so I carefully removed him with my rake and saw a perfect oppertunity to take a couple shots of him.
JMHPhotography Goldmember 4,784 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2005 Location: New Hampshire More info | Aug 30, 2005 23:12 | #1 |
Dragonslayer Senior Member 862 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2005 More info | Aug 31, 2005 06:25 | #2 You know these spiders don't get this big living in the basement unless they are capturing and killing other bugs you have down there I would have left a harmless one like this in the basement but at least you only moved it and didn't kill it so Kudos to you on that. Nice shot showing human and critter interaction also.
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JMHPhotography THREAD STARTER Goldmember 4,784 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2005 Location: New Hampshire More info | lol... I would have loved to leave him where he was, but his web was taking up part of the doorway. I really did need to move him. I set him loose in my front yard so hopefully he stuck around. Dragonslayer wrote: You know these spiders don't get this big living in the basement unless they are capturing and killing other bugs you have down there I would have left a harmless one like this in the basement but at least you only moved it and didn't kill it so Kudos to you on that. Nice shot showing human and critter interaction also. ~John
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