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Photography Insects posted on Mar 22, 2008
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My son found this inside our front door last summer. It's the "skin" of a wolf spider. His fangs really made me hurt just thinking if the spider was in the house since wolf spiders can be very aggressive.

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Darkwish

5:39PM | Sat, 22 March 2008

EXT shot! Very well done!

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ledwolorz

10:19PM | Sat, 22 March 2008

Excellent shot.

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durleybeachbum

4:13AM | Sun, 23 March 2008

Super! I love spiders! Just don't poke them and they won't poke you!

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Jollyself Online Now!

5:26AM | Sun, 29 March 2009

beautiful but yuk LOL... ok still a sharp view...

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moochagoo

8:33AM | Sat, 18 December 2010

Scary story. We dont have those here. (only fat rats).

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Black Rain

11:15AM | Fri, 13 May 2011

uh...scaring...nice shot!

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Chipka

2:12AM | Sun, 11 September 2011

Spiders are like wasps...their fear response hurts. I happen to like spiders and have quite a few of them sharing living space with me: most are basement spiders with pronounced "boxing glove" fangs...I rather like them but they photograph poorly as they also have ADD and don't stand still. Spider skins are probably easier to photograph as they don't move at the wrong time and this is an excellent, detailed shot. What a pattern too! Nice.


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