Sleeping Spiders Are Best Left Alone!

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Ken Ramos
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Sleeping Spiders Are Best Left Alone!

Post by Ken Ramos »

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Asleep

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Awake

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EOS 20D
1/250 sec. @ f/6.3 ISO 100
430EX Canon Speedlite (-1/3)
EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Canon Macro USM

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Post by salden »

These are great Ken. You make me proud :smt081
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Ken Ramos
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Post by Ken Ramos »

Yeah...well...er...uh...I had to go to the bathroom afterwards. 8-[ :lol: Thanks Sue. :D The spider wasn't all that big anyway. It was just a little teenie thing, the flash woke him up. It was funny how he jumped up and looked at me all of a sudden, caught him by surprise. :D

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Post by beetleman »

Cool looking spider Ken. Has some crazy looking eyes.great shots :wink:
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Post by Mike B in OKlahoma »

Ken Ramos wrote:Yeah...well...er...uh...I had to go to the bathroom afterwards. 8-[ :lol: T:D
If you had to go to the bathroom afterwards, that's a success...I'd have just ruined a pair of underwear, I think!
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Post by paul »

I'm glad you woke her up, Ken. These are great shots, good lighting. Do you have any idea of ID?
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Post by Ken Ramos »

MikeB replied:
If you had to go to the bathroom afterwards, that's a success...I'd have just ruined a pair of underwear, I think!

:lol: If the spider had gotten on me then I think that might have been the case.

Paul asked:
Do you have any idea of ID?
No idea Paul, I suppose I could find it in BugGuide but then I would have to look through hundereds of creepy spider photographs. 8-[

Beetleman replied:
Has some crazy looking eyes.great shots
Thanks Doug, spider eyes are crazy looking indeed, especially when they are looking at me. :lol:

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Post by paul »

Ken Ramos wrote: No idea Paul, I suppose I could find it in BugGuide but then I would have to look through hundereds of creepy spider photographs. 8-[
I had hoped to delegate this little chore to you. :lol: But eventually I found it: Acacesia hamata.
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Post by beetleman »

WOW :shock: Good find Paul.........
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Post by Ken Ramos »

Thanks Paul, you saved me a couple of hours of creepy skin crawling. :lol:

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