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My Biggest Spider Yet...

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This one, though you can't really tell by the picture, was about 4 inches long, maybe 5, as I've always said I'm not too good with measurements .) either way, too big of a spider to have running around in the wild, which is where I found him, a bit unnerving, but interesting still, tell me what you think

Comments (5)


Charmz

9:53AM | Tue, 24 September 2002

I think he is lucky u found him instead of me.ewwwwwwwwwww

Radar

1:41PM | Tue, 24 September 2002

He or she is looking right at you too!! Fantastic shot.

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danob

5:02PM | Tue, 24 September 2002

Simply amazing thing !! Where you live must be crawling with spiders!! I prefer me flutterbys thanks!! You got nerves of steel.

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derick

1:48PM | Thu, 26 September 2002

WOW, I wish i could see it compared to something but you can only ask for so much when photographing nature. I tried to photograph a spider with my friend holding a lighter next to it, easy for me to say "i need you to get a little closer" unfortunatly i messed up that roll of film. OOPS

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korborak

10:51PM | Sun, 29 September 2002

Wow! That a great image you got there. This spider is very nice too! If you have Photoshop you could apply the "unsharp Mask" plugin to your image. It will get rid of some of the blur.


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