Mmmm.... so tasty....

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Mmmm.... so tasty....

Post by lx200 »

Doesn't it look good???

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Post by S. Alden »

I moved your image to the Macro gallery. The Micro gallery is more for microorganism or images taken using a microscope.

Nice image of what I believe is a funnel spider.
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Post by Ken Ramos »

Sue said:
Nice image of what I believe is a funnel spider
Funnels?! :shock: Darn little buggers live everywhere. :? :lol:

Nice image there lx200, glad I am not on the menu! Thanks :D
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Post by stingrey »

Nice Image there man.
Think it's a Lawn Wolf Spider Hippasa holmerae Thorell 1895.

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Post by gslaten »

I have no idea what kind of spider this is, but he sure looks like he means business.

Excellent photo IMHO with lots of fine detail against a nicely contrasting background.

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I think it is a funnel spider because of the web, but I could be wrong.. :lol:
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Post by gunn »

nice capture, if a wee bit obvious in usm. great to see it sitting on its bed of web!

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I used..

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I used some sharpening in Phase One when converting from raw... I did not use any USM....

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Here it is..

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here is it with NO sharpening... none in PhaseOne when converted from raw, and none in PS. Do you like this one better ??

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Post by nzmacro »

I prefer the first one at the top :D :wink: . Nice macro and again like one of your other shots, I like the way the web curves. Very nice. Great perspective to view this from.

All the best and nicely worked IMHO. :D

Danny.

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