Night at Nangka Trial


SHLEW

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Last Friday night went with Nicky and company to hunt for Singapore tarantulas. After one night and body
aching all over, all I got was one lousy record shot of the skittish guy. Hope to do better next time.
Tested my DIY twin flash also.


#01 Singapore Tarantula (Phtogiellus inermis) Record-shot
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#02 Wandering Spider (Anahita sp)
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#03 Jumping Spider
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#04 Camouflaged Stick Insect
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Thanks for viewing
 

All you need is one good shot. :)

That angle is creepy enough for many people, if u show bor will she hammer u?
 

#01 and #02 is pretty good :thumbsup:
 

Wa... your twin lights rock... Great lightings. Must make another round there.
 

All you need is one good shot. :)

That angle is creepy enough for many people, if u show bor will she hammer u?

Thanks Nicky. Always show bor my harvests, but this time she angry - got to massage my aching body next day...hehehe....


Nice series Uncle Lew, good shots :thumbsup:

Thanks CK, still learning the ropes from Victor & Nicky and David.:sweat:


#01 and #02 is pretty good :thumbsup:

Thanks Victor. #01 not so good, only record shot. That fellow very skittish and hated light shinning on it.


Wa... your twin lights rock... Great lightings. Must make another round there.

Thanks Victor. Ya, got to hunt one more time to get a better shot of the hairy guy, but got to bring Nicky to command it to come out of the hole....
 

Nice shots!!! I love the stick insect... Had me wondering for a while is there really an insect there! :)
 

Nice shots!!! I love the stick insect... Had me wondering for a while is there really an insect there! :)

Thanks Melvyn for visiting. Ya, initially it was at the edge of the leave. My flash probably touched the leave and it immediate changed its
position and posture to camouflage itself. Can only see the two front legs bent and the rest of its legs went parallel with its body. It was
in this frozen postion when I moved away.