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Old 5th August 2004   #1
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It was too early! but it pays off by capturing this Lynx spider with some droplets.

Cheers!

f22, 0.7s, ISO200


f22, 0.7s, ISO200
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Old 5th August 2004   #2
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Spiders - yuck. But Great shot!
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Old 5th August 2004   #3
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Originally Posted by capricorn
Spiders - yuck. But Great shot!
oh, do you find it 'yuck'? I find it cute.

Thanks.
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cool.. what time and where are you?
for the pic
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Old 5th August 2004   #5
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Great shot ... with water droplets look interesting!
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Very interesting capture. Never seen such a scene before.
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woa

did u spray water onto it?

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very nice!
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Pic one is well composed following the rule of diagonals (left to right). The pic is sharp and with sufficient DOF. Very well done!
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Old 5th August 2004   #10
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nice shot edsel, but seriously.. it look too wet should title it drenched spider
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Beautiful patterns. I think these shots can inspire us to go out to the nature and look for its wealth of beauty in it.

Thanks for sharing of these great shots !
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Thanks guys!


Originally Posted by y0ngcheng
cool.. what time and where are you?
for the pic
About 8am+ on a rather gloomy day. Taken at Jalan Kayu, during the NPS outing.

Melvinfoo: No I didnt spray water on it, its 'natural'.

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Old 5th August 2004   #13
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Nice the poor guy looks badly in need of a dry towel
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Old 6th August 2004   #14
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OT: the spider doesn't look like a lynx spider, at least not the same markings and body feature.. it looks more like a Pardosa pseudoannulata aka pond wolf spider.. or something of the same gene
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Old 6th August 2004   #15
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Originally Posted by simonsng
OT: the spider doesn't look like a lynx spider, at least not the same markings and body feature.. it looks more like a Pardosa pseudoannulata aka pond wolf spider.. or something of the same gene
Thanks geoyip.

Simoun, I believe the Pond wolf spider is recogised by a ring-like markings on the legs. May be we can check with some spider experts here, or I'll try to check out some detais tonight.

I think it belongs to a Burmese Lynx family, probably a juvenile male. Mainly because it doesnt have a web and it has some immature spines growing on the legs.

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Good catch there, Edsel, nice effect with the water dropets. 1st pic is .
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Old 8th August 2004   #17
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nice 1st pict with droplets
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Old 9th August 2004   #18
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woah..the spiders with droplets ?...strange...but very rad...
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Old 10th August 2004   #19
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very unique pics! nice! thanks 4 sharing!
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It was a nice pic......... but i dun really spiders........ eccckkkkkk......
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