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Iman Fouad
{K:12295} 5/26/2007
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another great caught John..glad for this interesting sharing..many thanks my friend. Cheers Iman
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john davis
{K:1684} 5/25/2007
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Thank you, Iman, for your kind expression of interest. I try to give members a overview of the subject 'to fill in the gaps'. Time sometimes beats me, though. Cheers JD ps I have attached a google pic of both sexes..jd
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john davis
{K:1684} 5/24/2007
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Thanks, Joe, for your constructive comment, it is much appreciated. I will attempt the PS on the back of as suggested. Cheers JD
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Joe Johnson
{K:8529} 5/24/2007
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Common argiope garden spider. No one knows what the zig-zags are for. But the spiders hang out very prominently, in the center of the 'zags'. If you disturb them, they crawl right back into the center. Others just have a zig-zag up and down. And some spiders have huge 'fluffy' heads, etc. But they hang right out in the open, face down, and I think are found most all over the globe.
I think as CC, I'd say it's a bit soft on its back. But you could easily sharpen to taste with software. Shouldn't be a problem. Nice to see this photo.
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Iman Fouad
{K:12295} 5/23/2007
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WoW John..so strange and so well captured with great details and composition..exellent taken.. (you have a great portfolio here too will take the time to deep look and comment later for the time) All the best Iman
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Andras Kocsis
{K:1543} 5/23/2007
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Nice photo JD! Never seen this kind of spider, too. I like its web.
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Manuel Bedoyan
{K:9098} 5/23/2007
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Never seen such a monster:) great catch. Superb composition man. Congrats
Manuel
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