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Another photo of little Peter (parker) coz as a stoner would say "He's a spider..... man" i dunno about you but i think he's got a look in his eye like "jeez will you just leave me alone I'm scoping for a place to build my web coz i'm starving" :) his little face looks almost cartoonish, he's so cute and fluffy :)

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Mondwin

3:42AM | Thu, 26 May 2005

Delightful macro and brilliant spider "portrait"!!!bravo!vote!:DDD

Don_Arno

8:57AM | Thu, 26 May 2005

Super shot, but the name was HARRY. Or??? OOH! Sorry, i mean HAIRY Peter ;-)

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caleb68

10:22AM | Thu, 26 May 2005

He's probably thinking of having you for dinner sense ya wont let em' build his web lol ;). good close shot :) what are you using for the closeups?

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Moebius87

10:59AM | Thu, 26 May 2005

Fantastic macro. These shots really make you sit up and think about the design of these guys. Who the heck would've ever thought of making an eye-legged web weaving bug eater? Great shot. :o)

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chemicalbrother

1:27PM | Thu, 26 May 2005

caleb..just the standard EF-S 18-55mm lens that came with the 350D kit... mounted on a tripod ,manual setting for shutter speed and aperture 55mm Focal length with Auto Focus (i've found tho that when you get very close the AF tends to get confused with what its meant to be focusing on and its sometimes better to use manual, but in this case it did a good job:)..... At the moment i'm Scoping for a good price on a 100mm Macro lens (then we'll get REALLY close:)....I just ordered a 90-300mm telephoto also (can't wait till that gets here) .... MOE :0) i've been thinking a lot about that myself and may even model one at some point if i can be ar**d

Thricedamned

8:07PM | Thu, 26 May 2005

Wolf Spiders Habitat: Common household pest in the fall when they are looking for a warm place to overwinter. They are commonly found around doors, windows, house plants, basements, garages, and in almost all terrestrial habitats. They do not spin a web but roam at night to hunt for food. Wolf spiders are often confused with the brown recluse, but they lack the unmistakable violin-shaped marking behind the head. The wolf spider is shy and seeks to run away when disturbed. Also, since they are hunters, they are a nice little friend to have in the area, but still check your shoes. Though not poisonous, they still bite and some people have adverse reactions to them. Just a little useful knowledge from the Thricedamned

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chemicalbrother

2:17AM | Fri, 27 May 2005

Well thats cool info (taken from the 1st website yahoo happened to throw at you, I know coz it was the 1st one it threw at me too. as my old teacher used to say...."IN YOUR OWN WORDS PLEASE" :) ... what you shoulda said at the end was a little Useless info from http://www.ento.okstate.edu/ddd/insects/wolfspider.htm . In the words of Yoda "Ctrl+C does not a smart ass make...... "

MetaLeath

2:25AM | Fri, 27 May 2005

Spider! I love those some how. ^^ great pic!

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tizjezzme

8:48AM | Sun, 05 June 2005

I dont know about 'CUTE'! LOL GREAT shot though :)))

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FearaJinx

11:42AM | Fri, 17 June 2005

I'm not crazy about Wolf spiders I have a lot around my house and they grow very big. And I kill them with bug spray if I find them in my house. Have fun with yours.


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/5.6
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 350D DIGITAL
Shutter Speed1/60
Focal Length52

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