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Daddy's Long Legs!

Photography Animals posted on Oct 17, 2004
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A Daddy Long Legs spider showing off his namesake on a rose bush. (Jeroen, what's it's Latin name?) heh heh Thanks for viewing! :0)

Comments (12)


vlaaitje

1:37PM | Sun, 17 October 2004

perfect dof and what a longggggggg legs....this is really lovely

tfrarug

3:25PM | Sun, 17 October 2004

It's not easy take a shot like that! The compo is perfect like details and colors! VOTE!

RobertTheoret

3:37PM | Sun, 17 October 2004

Fantastic capture and so precise. Well done my friend. BRAVOS!!! & VOTE

jimry

6:24PM | Sun, 17 October 2004

Nice focused capture...well done :)

logiloglu

7:12PM | Sun, 17 October 2004

a fantastic macro shot. most excellent done. !!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!!

cynlee

11:50PM | Sun, 17 October 2004

they're great fun to have around, grown to like them... excellent shot, perfect dof :]

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sadlers5

7:01AM | Mon, 18 October 2004

this is only spider i like in the whole world, when they come into my house i pick them up and put them outside and they never hurt me, :)

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SNAKEY

1:08PM | Tue, 19 October 2004

WOW!! I missed this one for sure........look at those long legs almost like the tall clouwns in the circus.;)

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Rumple2

4:04PM | Tue, 19 October 2004

Very good shot, and the contrast is perfect :))

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Enmos

6:10PM | Sun, 24 October 2004

Wow cool shot here !! Beautiful compo and excellent work !! v Im pretty sure its a Leiobunum rotundum. Some info on this order: Harvestmen have an oval shaped body. The front and back of the body is grown together in contrast to spiders where the front and back end is separated by a stalk (pedicel). They have two eyes in the middle of their head looking sideways. They are also known as "harvestmen". Most of the harvestmen have long legs, but not all. The Opiliones do not possess poison glands but has instead glands that produce a stinky odor. They also have no silk glands or spinners. Harvestmen eat everything (omnivorous). They catch small insects or eat the decays of any dead animal, bird dung and other facial material, all kind of plant material and fungi. She normally is active during the night.

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marybelgium

8:49AM | Mon, 25 October 2004

Fantastic shot ! Bravo !

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LostPatrol

7:19PM | Sun, 31 October 2004

Excellent and crisp shot of this interesting creature


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/5.6
MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D70
Shutter Speed10/1250
Focal Length70

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