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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Tanjong Katong
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Hi,
I don't know the name of this spider: ![]() D70s with 60mm f/2.8 AFD Micro. 1/250s, f/22, ASA200. SB-800 mounted on camera, M 1/4. NC to crop and enhance colour. This spider looks like freeze when I took the photos. I can try many exposures and flash power, and the spider is remain in the same style .Enjoy! Regards, Arto. Last edited by Artosoft; 22nd June 2006 at 10:55 AM. |
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It's the lynx spider.
Nice composition. ![]() |
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The Burmese Lynx Spider
more info on Spider IDs can be found here http://habitatnews.nus.edu.sg/guideb.../a-spiders.htm |
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Regards, Arto. |
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How can this spider from Burmese end up in my garden ?Regards, Arto. |
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lynx spider can fly ....
anyway, this is the stance of the lynx spider when it is being provoked. can you see that it raises its 2 forelegs at you? he wants to eat you! |
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.BTW, its looks like cactus [and I found it at my cactus pot, maybe he molest my cactus ].Regards, Arto. |
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