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    When dining with the Devil best to bring a long fork!

    ISO 100 ~ F/16 ~ 0.5s ~ Natural Light

    When dining with the Devil best to bring a long fork!

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    Re: When dining with the Devil best to bring a long fork!

    I must admit to be intrigued... but I can't figure out exactly what is going on here. Is one spider eating the other???

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    Re: When dining with the Devil best to bring a long fork!

    Nicely done, a face emerges.

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    Re: When dining with the Devil best to bring a long fork!

    Gives me the shivers, good image and interesting with lot of detail.

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    Re: When dining with the Devil best to bring a long fork!

    Quote Originally Posted by Tronhard View Post
    I must admit to be intrigued... but I can't figure out exactly what is going on here. Is one spider eating the other???
    The St. Andrews Cross spider is holding a Mottled Tortoise Beetle in it's mandibles.

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    Re: When dining with the Devil best to bring a long fork!

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nicely done, a face emerges.
    I spent more time thinking about the pp for this shot than it took to do the work.

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    Re: When dining with the Devil best to bring a long fork!

    Quote Originally Posted by madcrow View Post
    Gives me the shivers, good image and interesting with lot of detail.
    Telling stories and invoking Jungian archetypes with a camera can be powerful

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