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Big Tarantula #5025
08/27/06 11:35 PM
08/27/06 11:35 PM
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Scott Offline OP
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Shot this huge guy with flash through glass in an insect terrarium. Wished I had a big hunk of meat to toss to him! LOL


Comments always appreciated.

Cheers,

Re: Big Tarantula [Re: Scott] #5026
08/28/06 08:55 AM
08/28/06 08:55 AM
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Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh, that's a spinder dude ~~~~ ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh, it looks real and like it's about ready to craw out of the frame. Nice job! I not a fan of big spiders, glad I live up in the north country where its too cold for those badboyzzzzzzzz!

Re: Big Tarantula [Re: Tony Bynum] #5027
08/28/06 09:15 AM
08/28/06 09:15 AM
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Hi Tony, thanks for commenting. I'm kinda glad they're not wild in NC too...only in captivity. LOL

Cheers,

Re: Big Tarantula [Re: Scott] #5028
08/28/06 03:08 PM
08/28/06 03:08 PM
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Scott,
I’ll have to handle this critique, Tony went off mumbling something about “a perfectly good pair of BVDs”.
That is a great capture. Nice to have one posing for you. To bad you can’t see all of his eyes or the fangs! I like the way he is all spread out. And a black background, very nice. He look velvety, how did he feel? What a sharp shot.


Thanks, Jeff
Re: Big Tarantula [Re: JeffDinPA] #5029
08/28/06 10:59 PM
08/28/06 10:59 PM
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Quote:

Scott,
I'll have to handle this critique, Tony went off mumbling something about a perfectly good pair of BVDs.
That is a great capture. Nice to have one posing for you. To bad you can't see all of his eyes or the fangs! I like the way he is all spread out. And a black background, very nice. He look velvety, how did he feel? What a sharp shot.




Thanks Jeff. Ha, no open top on the terrarium, but not real sure if I would have petted him. LOL
I appreciate your comments.

Last edited by Scott; 08/28/06 11:02 PM.
Re: Big Tarantula [Re: Scott] #5030
08/28/06 11:35 PM
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Ya, ya, ya, but I eat easterners for lunch! LOL

Re: Big Tarantula [Re: Tony Bynum] #5031
08/29/06 08:47 AM
08/29/06 08:47 AM
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Ya, ya, ya, but I eat easterners for lunch! LOL




Ha, thanks for the reply Tony.

Regards,


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