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Spidieby ShutterPugComment: Originally posted by Caroline69: Ok: cold air = no spider (or at least slower ones). Since I live in Canada, I should be OK. I like how sharp its eyes are and the nice DOF. But what's that white thing on the right of its head? |
This little spider was caught inside, but placed outside into the cold air to slow it down. The white speck on it's head is a speck of snow that melted as it hit his head. :P
Since I am in Alaska, I doubt I am much warmer than you in Canada....beware of the tiny spiders. mwahahahaha |
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Red Wiggler Wormby JMartComment: Gotta love worms. My turtle sure does. ;)
Nice shot - good detail. I like the dirt on him/her too. |
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