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    Tree Spider on Butong (giant bamboo)

    ISO 100, F/16, thirteen (13) second

    Tree Spider on Butong (giant bamboo)

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    Re: Tree Spider on Butong (giant bamboo)

    Wonderful shot. So crisp throughout - I ALMOST want to pet it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rainforest View Post
    Wonderful shot. So crisp throughout - I ALMOST want to pet it.
    almost is understandable. I'd bet you could find one near the river you took such a fine shot of.

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    Re: Tree Spider on Butong (giant bamboo)

    You must have that spider well trained to remain motionless for such a long time.

    Very good fine detail.
    Last edited by Geoff F; 11th April 2017 at 06:41 PM.

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    Re: Tree Spider on Butong (giant bamboo)

    Very nice.

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    Re: Tree Spider on Butong (giant bamboo)

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    You must have that spider well trained it it will remain motionless for such a long time.

    Very good fine detail.
    I let him live on our bamboo rent free so he's willing to put up with a little inconvenience

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Very nice.
    in the shade with a model who is very cooperative allows for the slow shutter that gives the deep detail/

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