Spider Fangs

Images taken in a controlled environment or with a posed subject. All subject types.

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Redzicowszki
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Post by Redzicowszki »

Pretty cool . Well done

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Post by Caddo »

Very nice images! Do you have a photo of the whole spider? If caught live in what habitat was it found.

Again, great shots!

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Post by Yousef Alhabshi »

This is unbelievable!!! WOOOW :shock:

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Post by NikonUser »

This spider was living between the lower panel of the vinyl siding and the concrete basement of my house. It was where I ran a 40 watt black light to attract bugs - I suspect a great source of food for the spider.
No shots of the whole spider but there are images of the front end here:
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... hp?t=18949
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Post by abpho »

Absolutely magnificent. [bows down] I am not worthy.
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Post by seta666 »

Wonderfull set of images, love the DIC ones
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