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Old 20th June 2009   #1
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Smile Huntsman Spider (Sparassidae)

Took this photo in broad daylight (after rain) at Chek Jawa, Ubin on 14 June '09 (Sun) while leading a group on a nature guiding.

Pls see the following link for picture (notice the tree is abit wet & hence light reflect back from cam flash) but not the spider :

http://home.pacific.net.sg/~naturetr...wildlife5.html

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Old 20th June 2009   #2
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Default Re: Huntsman Spider (Sparassidae)

try using a diffuser next time.. or if you already are using one..its not doing a very good job. A diffuser will help soften the flash light and will get rid of the white dots you see all over your wooden background.
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Old 20th June 2009   #3
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Default Re: Huntsman Spider (Sparassidae)

hersheydesai - Thanks for advice. Yes I oredy use a diffuser but I think I will use another layer of diffuser next time to soften the appearance of dots on tree. Also the daylight sun was quite glaring eventhought the place is wet at that time. It would be fine if its in evening time

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