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Just a quick weekend upload for you. I was working in the garden and almost walked into this critter's web. We have spiders all over right now. I found the light passing through it's head and limbs to be quite neat, so wanted to share it. The actual spider is about an inch in length. Well, back to gardening! ----- If the image appears a little blurry, please click "zoom in." Thank you for your thrify comments on my last upload, Your 2

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goodoleboy

1:16PM | Sun, 16 July 2006

Great shot of the spider hanging by a thread with legs extended. In a way, you're lucky to have different arachnids in your area. Our spiders, the daddy long legs variety, are few and inbetween. Otherwise, all we have around here are protein-eating ants, which are no fun at all.

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tmathise

1:21PM | Sun, 16 July 2006

Splendid macro photo Kort! The light shining through this critters legs and head is awesome! I hope your day is just as magnificent my friend!

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RodsArt

1:29PM | Sun, 16 July 2006

Beautiful capture, subject & lighting.

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busi2ness

1:29PM | Sun, 16 July 2006

Very good macro and I find the translucent greenish colour very interesting!

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jocko500

1:40PM | Sun, 16 July 2006

real good close up there

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killerpumpkins

2:00PM | Sun, 16 July 2006

You guys sure get some big ones out there. KP

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Denger

2:02PM | Sun, 16 July 2006

You've captured a spider in its own web, and very nicely, too!

Hopalong

2:09PM | Sun, 16 July 2006

Back to War of the Worlds--with nice depth. Spiderman was never in this league--are they using the Megalo-Arachnoclones to rig telephone and electric lines? The unions will have a fit. If they could only get them gotdang heathen chimps to understand WAGES and WORK! W'all better start reviewing them '50's horror flicks, find out what to do. ACHOO! (superb)

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acclaude

2:18PM | Sun, 16 July 2006

ho! amazzing, beautiffull spider! LOve it !! Excellent capt shot! thks xxxxx

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hotracer2

2:18PM | Sun, 16 July 2006

Fine Macro, excellent lighting and good shadow detail:):):):):)

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moochagoo

2:20PM | Sun, 16 July 2006

This is really awful...and a very beautiful macro.

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Punaguy

2:28PM | Sun, 16 July 2006

For a 1" spider this guy looks huge! I normally don't have a fear of spiders, but this one might make me jump a little if I unknowing walked up on it. Nicely done here Kort! Aloha!

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Onslow

2:39PM | Sun, 16 July 2006

Best seen in a photograph :D - splendid image - well captured you got the light coming through just perfect here :)

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Digimon

2:54PM | Sun, 16 July 2006

Excellent shot Kort! Yeah, can you imagine if we had translucent body parts? Ewww! Well, at least my wife would stop asking me what I had for lunch!

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short_ribs

3:03PM | Sun, 16 July 2006

Awesome mate!!! I wondre what it's like having the light passing through your brain lol :P You sure captured this fella well!!! :) thanks for sharing! :)

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Hendesse

3:19PM | Sun, 16 July 2006

Excellent capture, outstanding light and details. Fantastic!!!

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marybelgium

4:30PM | Sun, 16 July 2006

don't like spiders but this is really superbly done!

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Nath06

5:15PM | Sun, 16 July 2006

Splendid macro !!! Bravo :)

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jif3d

6:58PM | Sun, 16 July 2006

Holy see through spiders, Batman ! what a tangled web you weave, super macro shot Kort ! Cheers

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evilstoy

7:08PM | Sun, 16 July 2006

WOW.. now thats a close up. Great angle. You can even see the little hairs on his legs. Excellent +++

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BBarbs

8:14PM | Sun, 16 July 2006

Cool image. I hate spiders. lol. This one is quite unusual looking though. At least for here. Love its translucense. Excellent shot. You really capture the spider web well !!!!

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Richardphotos

9:10PM | Sun, 16 July 2006

I love how you got the light showing through the legs and an outstanding macro

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Margana

12:18AM | Mon, 17 July 2006

The lighting in this is wonderful,Kort.I love the translucence of his legs and head...Well,'love',relatively speaking,of course,lol.You already know I'm not a big fan of arachnids...Remember that lovely dedi you gave me?...LOL...Anyway,great capture,and hope you had a most fabulous weekend.-M :^)

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kimariehere

1:19AM | Mon, 17 July 2006

WOW HANGIN in midair looks like!! WHAT A POV !!! AWESOME MACRO so impressive !!! .. THAT IS SOOO COOL!!! luv it!!!

Valerie-Ducom

5:14AM | Mon, 17 July 2006

oh!!! A very nice work of capture for this impressiv spider!!! Excellent my friend!! Good day and hugssss ;)

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rayburg

8:24AM | Mon, 17 July 2006

Great capture Kort..I always have trouble with spiders..hard to focus on ...

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itsumama

8:39AM | Mon, 17 July 2006

Nice! I agree that the light coming thru is the best part...but the clarity of the little sensor hairs is spectacular as well! Great job.....now pass me one of those tomamtoes. :o)b

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sharky_

3:31PM | Mon, 17 July 2006

I hope I don't run into any spiders while hiking, lol. Excellent capture. Aloha

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tizjezzme

8:46PM | Mon, 17 July 2006

Great eye, fantastic shot! What an awesome spidey!!!!

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squirrel2005

11:50AM | Tue, 18 July 2006

EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I HATE those creep.... but I LOVE them on my sceen,especially your awesome capture!!!!

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