I always say I can't stand spiders, but since I got a decent camera, I kind of like watching the little things. Now I just want a decent macro lens - on the $$$ side - what equipment do you use? Your photos are fabulous!
Before the time of digital cameras, we "captured" a black widow and a scorpion...or should I say, my husband captured them. He put them in a plastic container attached to a Ken-a-Vision and we watched the action on our TV. Care you guess who won?
These photos are amazing. It's been a long time since I've visited, so I plan to sit with a cup of tea and enjoy your talent.
I hate spiders - but on photo they are ok they are standing still! MB
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whoah, spiders, yuck! but these photos are incredible!! where did you catch this??
ReplyDeleteHe could be angry with you for disturbing his meal time!
ReplyDeleteAmazing macro!
Great pictures as always...but I sometimes wonder how much hard disk space you would have?
ReplyDelete:0) I could be mesmerized for hours with that type of thing. I love watching when they are wrapping up their dinners in their webby cocoons too!
ReplyDeleteAwesome macro shots!!!
ReplyDeleteI always say I can't stand spiders, but since I got a decent camera, I kind of like watching the little things. Now I just want a decent macro lens - on the $$$ side - what equipment do you use? Your photos are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteBefore the time of digital cameras, we "captured" a black widow and a scorpion...or should I say, my husband captured them.
ReplyDeleteHe put them in a plastic container attached to a Ken-a-Vision and we watched the action on our TV.
Care you guess who won?
These photos are amazing. It's been a long time since I've visited, so I plan to sit with a cup of tea and enjoy your talent.
These are just amazing!
ReplyDeletefascinating. Was it in your shower?
ReplyDeleteCool...icky but cool. And the post title sounds like a children's book!
ReplyDeleteone word: squash
ReplyDeleteor: flick haha
That is amazing photography. I can't believe you could see that little aphid!
ReplyDeleteSpiders are fascinating to watch. And a lot faster than most people realize too!
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