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    Visitor in my sink

    After my [pevious visit here at CiC I went downstairs and found this fellow[ese] trying to climb out of the sink.
    After [s]he paid their dues as model they were carefully lifted out on a bowl and gently placed [ thinking of Brian's beliefs] out in the garden where they quickly scuttled away into hiding.
    Visitor in my sink
    The other part of the story regards my use of two two dioptre CU lens to get s/he bigger in frame, above is about a quarter crop equalling a tighter, though not that tight for a small spider and certainly not a 'bug-eye' shot. The crop makes it similar to full frame with a 560mm lens.

    One of the lenses is only a 52mm mounting and my usual 2D is 55mm so I placed the 52 on the camera lens and held it in place with electrical tape. After the shoot rather than get another camera out I shot the rig in a mirror so I guess it is a 'selfie' taken at 82mm zoom instead of 280 for spider.
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    Re: Visitor in my sink

    Thankfully it wasn't a brown recluse spider, I hear those are deadly.

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    Re: Visitor in my sink

    A very handsome spider! Beautiful detail and depth of field. I also like how you captured the shadow of its legs.

    PS Nice to know he is running free

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    Re: Visitor in my sink

    Being a flash shot in a small reflecting area the light tends to bounce around... later that day another one, a wee bit bigger came down the wall and hid in the back of a chair ... despite efforts to capture it was too clever so it is still there for all I know ... while check tomorrow. I have no problem with the harmless spiders of NZ [ apart from the female Katipo ] but only draw the line at being walked over which has happened a couple of times ... very impolite of them. Had one sharing my shower for about a week once until it got bored with my conversation and wandered off somewhere.

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    Re: Visitor in my sink

    A very good looking spider not like the horrid little hiding one that builds a web over my car's wing mirror every night.

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