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    I hate spiders III

    I guess it's time to add another I hate Spiders thread. Seems like every 2 years I come across a spider that I decide to try to photograph. Here are links to a couple other I hate spiders threads I started over the years: I hate spiders I & I hate spiders II.

    I found this spider this morning and finally got around to playing with it tonight. Hoping to have time tomorrow to take it outside and try to get some more shots of it. It's too warm in the house and it's a little too active for my comfort level. The cold weather should make for a more subdued subject.
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    Re: I hate spiders III

    Here's another image from this morning. This is full frame,no crop. Shot with 100mm macro lens and 68mm's of extension tubes.
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