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David McClenaghan
{K:9481} 5/22/2004
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Ahhhmmmmm..... yeeesss They discovered a lot of comment interests, fell in love and lived happily ever after.... Well almost, apparently the relatives never quite got used to the idea and one day while the spider was at work, they ate the fly !!!!!
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Erzebet M
{K:1277} 5/22/2004
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im gonna guess...is he...caressing the fly? :P
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James Lee
{K:4790} 5/18/2004
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Love the eyes.
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David McClenaghan
{K:9481} 5/18/2004
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And just to give you an idea of the size of the spider, heres a close up of the insert key on my keyboard. Have a look at your key then do the math :) The fly that its captured is actually a tiny pest of cotton and is only a few millimetres in length. Its not a common house fly.
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David McClenaghan
{K:9481} 5/18/2004
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Hi Dan Yes six, read it SIX extension tubes. See the pic. Technically the sixth tube is part of the 105 macro which has been extended out to 1:1.
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Paula Goddard
{K:8492} 5/17/2004
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ps: NO extension tubes! hahahhaaaaaheehhehheeee
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Paula Goddard
{K:8492} 5/17/2004
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right, how about this then? hahahahahahaha!
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Carmem A. Busko
{K:48785} 5/17/2004
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Wow! Very good macro!A biology class... Cheers, Carmem
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 5/17/2004
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wow. great capture ;-) Kiss, Biliana
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Dan Lightner
{K:12684} 5/17/2004
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This is a cool shot are they all eyes on its head . Really good work. 6 Extension tubes ? Regards Dan
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Paula Goddard
{K:8492} 5/17/2004
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is this how you're going to eat me up if i enter the bug market?? better delete that last bee then... :-)
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ARMANDO ALCÁZAR
{K:42404} 5/17/2004
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David, !!wooooowwwww!!, incredible macro and bauty spyder, her eyes seems like are looking the camera. congrats
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 5/17/2004
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Super photo David, excellent detail :-)
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Danijel Micka
{K:2532} 5/17/2004
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Excellnt macro, spider looks so dangerous.
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