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Nice work with the pulcher man! Also, I'm in agreement with gray, that's a very cool shot!
Thanks Joyce! We're going to miss you this weekend!Wow! Love those P. pulcher shots. Just amazing!
Thanks Steven! I believe they will when I get a new flash and lens.WOW.. that is probably the coolest molt shot ive ever seen.. I am VERY impressed Chad. If you get any better with that camera Im going to have to buy a laptop with a bigger screen lol. That is amazing stuff
Thanks Jason!Nice work with the pulcher man! Also, I'm in agreement with gray, that's a very cool shot!
Thanks Jeff! I will, it's fun!Incredible stuff man, keep playing with the camera, we all benefit
I totally agree on the fave foot-fetish shot!!! Great job Chad!Totally agreed Jason!! That's one of my all-time fave foot-fetish shots, so surreal with all those arcs of hair sprouting from the leg, and the wonderful symmetry to the setae pads!
SUPER shot Chad! :worship:
This "fang shot" is absolutely fantastic!! Great work Chad.I can't wait, it's a vacation much needed, rain or shine!
Thanks, I do too!
Thanks FP! I still need to figure this thing out!
Thanks Jason! I love that shot too! It's kinda trippy if you keep staring at it!
Thanks Michael! Very kind words from a master!
The molting party started last night. :3:
i cant waitThanks Steven! I believe they will when I get a new flash and lens.
alfalfa .. brilliant name lol.. suits the sling well:laugh:Alfalfa the spiderling.
You know I would love to, except for that small problem of not living in the same country.Thanks Shell! I would love too! I still need some of those, want to trade?
Thanks, Chad. I really missed being there with you guys. :-( Jamie bought me some raffle tickets. I rec'd my winnings today. Next best thing to being there, I guess.Thanks Joyce! We're going to miss you this weekend!
They are all out of focus! Thanks!ahahahahaha^ Wheres the rest of the rascals?
Really awesome pics man!
Thanks man!Wow, great pictures! Keep them coming.
Thanks for the kind words Jan!WOW! SO worth it checking on your picthread when you update it...amazing shots, Chad! Love 'em!
Thanks David! We missed you in Tuscan!I totally agree on the fave foot-fetish shot!!! Great job Chad!
Me neither!i cant wait
When you bring me my coffee and donuts, you can take some spiders with you. Then I'll promise I'll make it up your way.You know I would love to, except for that small problem of not living in the same country.
Thanks Chris!Awesome photos Chad!
It was fun! Thanks to Jamie, I did win your sling! LOL It's awesome you won a few things, you did better then me in the raffle that's for sure! I did get a lot of pics but these next few are the only ones allowed in this sub-forum.Thanks, Chad. I really missed being there with you guys. :-( Jamie bought me some raffle tickets. I rec'd my winnings today. Next best thing to being there, I guess.
I hear you won 'my' sling. LOL When do we get to see pics?
Thanks Jan! Just need to start a pic of the month poll and lay down your guidelines. If Michael enters it wouldn't be fair! heheAwesome pictures, Chad! That new cam seems to work well in your hands. I'm kinda starting to think it might be a funny idea to start a "pic-war" on the forums maybe? Like choosing a certain T and deadline on when to submit the pic, then have everyone vote on them Just for the fun of it
Thanks Michael! I really do like our native species, I just wish I lived closer to them! It was awesome to see them in the wild.Love the A. chalcodes Chad (Its being a terrestrial completely aside) and your photos of her! Jan's got it spot-on too, your new camera suits you!
Heyyyy!! :tongue:If Michael enters it wouldn't be fair! hehe
Down in Santa Fe, way before I knew a thing about Ts, we came across the most magnificent, golden-maned T while hiking late afternoon in the desert foothills of the Jemez Mountains. To this day probably the most exciting tarantula sight I've ever experienced. I've never figured out what that mythical creature might have been, any guesses?Thanks Michael! I really do like our native species, I just wish I lived closer to them! It was awesome to see them in the wild.
tsk, tsk, tsk ..........whoops, no full spider shots.
Amazing! Love the venom . Mine is happy all the time as well .Happy female
LOL, true!Thanks Jan! Just need to start a pic of the month poll and lay down your guidelines. If Michael enters it wouldn't be fair! hehe
Awesome! She loves you!Some new arrivals.
Happy female
I'm sorry, I wish I knew what Aphonopelma you speak of. The genus is being worked on now so hopefully soon it will shine a lot of light on what we have here in the states.Down in Santa Fe, way before I knew a thing about Ts, we came across the most magnificent, golden-maned T while hiking late afternoon in the desert foothills of the Jemez Mountains. To this day probably the most exciting tarantula sight I've ever experienced. I've never figured out what that mythical creature might have been, any guesses?
Now as for these little pics of yours, the artist shines through the work!! :worship: :worship: :worship: The Ephebopus murinus is truly sublime, such superb hues to the background!
It is genuinely exciting to see the sorts of images you've been posting lately!!
Thanks! I'm happy I had my camera handy! I would of been disappointing if something like my battery was dead. That's for sure!Amazing! Love the venom . Mine is happy all the time as well .
Not as much as I love her!She loves you!
Thanks Chris! Me too!Awesome Chad, love that E. murinus!