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Southern Pride

Photography Creatures posted on Oct 24, 2005
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One night recently I opened my front door and was greeted by the sight of this lovely creature hanging off the side of my porch. So I grabbed my digital camera. I like how the light reflected off the web, which seemed thick as kite string. And just look at those fangs. Glad he never made it inside. I have no idea what breed this is. The thumbnail is very close to his actual size, but this is by no means the largest that I've found around here. Ah, the joys of living in the south-east.

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cinderella2002

11:58PM | Mon, 24 October 2005

This one really creeps me out. And I live in Denmark, and they never get so big here, unless one has a tarantella for a pet. And the same as you say, I love that one can see the net. Good capture. BIG SMILE FROM ME :-)

iamjuice420

12:58AM | Tue, 25 October 2005

i freakin hate spiders, but yet at the same time, im so fascinated by their structure and the architecture they create...do you have magnolia trees in your yard?? i have spiders like this one pictured in my magnolia tree...they do get rather large...a good picture

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jcv2

3:39PM | Tue, 25 October 2005

Impressive capture of this spider, a great find and better left outdoors! :)

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AidanaWillowRaven

8:51PM | Sat, 01 December 2012

He is impressive ...


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/2.5
MakeSONY
ModelCYBERSHOT
Shutter Speed10/800
Focal Length21

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