H.pulchripes
Trenor

H.pulchripes

A few photos of H.pulchripes #3
I'm not sure what it is about your pictures, but these are some of the best on AB. I think it's the angles you choose to post. The spiders always manage to look so natural, even though I know you've just bothered them quite a bit. Bravo, keep them coming.
 
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@Chris LXXIX Come on man admit it. That's a good looking T. :D

I don't own a Pterinochilus murinus so I haven't seen one up close but this is a good looking T.
 
All Africans are beautiful this is one of my favourites. We all know what Chris favourite is :rolleyes: heheh.
 
@EulersK Thanks man. I finally stopped being lazy and taking photos with the phone. I put it on a large piece of cork under a natural sunlight softbox. Then I took a few and waited for it to relax and move some. I think they look natural because of this. With the 100mm micro lens I'm able to stay a pretty good distance back and still get close shots which help since I'm not right on top of them.

I'm thinking of trying the same lens without the macro feature on and try to get good detail with more of the T in focus.
 
That's a 5! Do you have a larger version of the image, I would have zoomed in a bit more to bring the T in. Great pic Trenor!
 

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