A Baby Lynx Spider and a Metallic Green Bee

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jaharris1001
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A Baby Lynx Spider and a Metallic Green Bee

Post by jaharris1001 »

I was photographing this spider, when again we had another visitor,, in the second shot, do you think the spiders thinking dinner or retreat ? That bee is alot bigger :D

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Jim

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Post by Ken Ramos »

Looks like an agressive posture to me. Good shot Jim :D

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Post by MacroLuv »

Hey, this one is very nice! :D
It doesn't matter how big is bee.
The meaning of beauty is in sharing with others.

P.S.
Noticing of my "a" and "the" and other grammar
errors are welcome. :D

jaharris1001
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Post by jaharris1001 »

thakns Nikola,, wow,, size doesnt matter huh :lol: I saw your post before and remember how amazing that really is,, that bee is MUCH bigger,, dont underestimate the crab spider :D
Jim

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Roy Patience
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Post by Roy Patience »

Jim,

Wow, what a dramatic series. The top one is my favorite. You really hit the exposure right on with just a hint of texture in the white flower. I remember reading in one of Ansel Adams books about how he exposed to have just a little texture in the brightest white.

Roy

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Post by jaharris1001 »

Thanks alot Roy,, I appreciate your comments :D
Jim

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