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MarkB1
Registered: Apr 07, 2009
Total Posts: 5389
Country: Australia

This one was a little skittish to start but soon got used to me. It was out recently mid afternoon on low lying bushes amongst the Lantana. Summer is coming on and the spiders are getting fat.


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Mark


n0b0
Registered: Sep 22, 2008
Total Posts: 5062
Country: Australia

Your lighting is excellent mate!! What did you use this time?

I'd pick the first and last one as the best.



MarkB1
Registered: Apr 07, 2009
Total Posts: 5389
Country: Australia

n0b0 wrote:
Your lighting is excellent mate!! What did you use this time?

I'd pick the first and last one as the best.


Still playing with the variable snoot. Still looking at buying into heavy and expensive.

Mark



michael kilner
Registered: Feb 09, 2007
Total Posts: 8121
Country: United Kingdom

great shots,love the last one



Kenj8246
Registered: Feb 14, 2008
Total Posts: 11117
Country: United States

Excellent spider shots, Mark. Variable snoot? A little more info, please? Is it the Lumiquest snoot?

Kenny



MarkB1
Registered: Apr 07, 2009
Total Posts: 5389
Country: Australia

Cheers Michael.

G'Day Ken. Here it is : http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/780820/0?keyword=set,up#7163967 Two thirds down the page, it hasn't changed much.

Mark



coder
Registered: Aug 25, 2004
Total Posts: 5982
Country: United States

Excellent shots, Mark.



LordV
Registered: Jan 02, 2006
Total Posts: 25172
Country: United Kingdom

Lovely captures- like it's abdominal horns
Brian v.



Dalantech
Registered: Jan 31, 2005
Total Posts: 12308
Country: Italy

Excellent series Mark!



MarkB1
Registered: Apr 07, 2009
Total Posts: 5389
Country: Australia

Thanks coder, Brian and John.

Mark



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