Thanks Chris!Cracking little P. brachyramosa sir!!!
You know, getting one is always a few strokes away on the keyboard.Wah! You have Psednocnemis brachyramosa ?! Those are on my wishlist actually as well as the M. balfouri, although the latter are price-wise waaay in the future. And I was asking on them before on that other thread, silly! *grmbl*
Thanks Michael! B. emilia is my favorite Brachy! I can't wait for her legs to darken up.Really sweet emilia photos Chad!!
I've completely fallen in love with these after having shot Beth's, the shape of the black shield on the carapace is so wicked-looking! Thought it was amazing how intense the color is on them too, I hadn't totally gotten the impression of that in the photos I'd seen before. Now I'll be as excited to get one of these as if it were one of my top Pokies!
Thanks Michael! I am planning a NW arboreal shoot soon. I have a few freshly molted ladies and a new background to try out.OOOhh! WTG Chad!! Fantastic image, seriously!!!
Yeah, B. emilia is the top Brachy, no contest! Can't believe I'd never seen (or noticed) them till maybe about a year ago.
I thought they were black?!0.1 Lampropelma nigerrimum
Defiantly not the thousands! I am thankful for that! Considering how busy I've been lately! heheSuch beautiful slings!! Love the Web Bowl! HA!!!
... These guys just seem to keep pouring out of you by the thousands Chad!
Seems like I read somewhere that P. irminia is your favorite T?
Thanks David! She has grown quick! Now I need a boy for her!Beautiful photographs. The T. gigas is gorgeous!
Those are juvie colors, unfortunately they will start fading out with each molt.I thought they were black?!
How do you know she already doesn't?Why do I get the feeling Jamie will have P. irminia for sale soon? Great work again, Chad! You'll seriously flood the market with P .irminia slings it would seem, hehe.
Hi Michael! Thanks for spending your time here and thanks for the kind words, it's greatly appreciated. From time to time I like to go through the whole thing too.Hey Chad,
I came by to check whether I'd missed any recent posts and ended up doing another cover-to-cover browse of your thread ... was fun watching your kids grow up, and seeing how quickly your photos just kept getting better and better. When I came across those 2i P. cam shots it was almost infuriating how you're able to get the whole sling with none of this messy focus stacking stuff! :wall: hehe
I was about to say that this thread is destined to become one of AB's classics but no doubt it already is ... you've put so much into it I can tell that it's going to be a huge inspiration for a long time to come. Anyway, thanks for a couple of very enjoyable hours!
P. brachyramosa are, however, hard to find over here. And I'm not gonna take up an offer of a certain breeder over here to get a WC one - just one thing not happening. Eventually, I'll find one - patience is a virtue after all *cough*You know, getting one is always a few strokes away on the keyboard.
I know! Seriously, Chad really does seem to have the golden touch with his slings!- was mainly referring to your Psalms, since you seem to have great success with breeding those. Almost looks as if they can't wait to breed at your house