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I think...yes...YOU DID IT AGAIN! Awesome shot as usual, Chad! Lovely A. amazonica..
So she's yours Chase??! I wanna turn next!!! PLEASE?????Sweet! And I didn't even have to ask. Thanks for taking a few snaps of her, she looks great under your lens! I love how she appears purple-ish in dim regular lighting, and your camera lighting picks up that majestic midnight blue, just awesome Chad!!
So she's yours Chase??! I wanna turn next!!! PLEASE?????
(And you're right ... some of Chad's very finest work! :worship: )[/QUOTE\]
Yes, her and the two inch sling who has modeled for you before.
Any time Michael; I also have a suspected female Orphnaecus blue that I would like you to capture with your camera!
p.s. Thanks again, Chad, for all the help lately!!
Thanks Brett!mmmmmmmmmmmmmm amazonica....Great shots!
Thanks Michael! I like that shot too, I wish I had the same without the setae in the way!Spectacular images Chad!!!!! Especially love the face through the setae. Plus you've made up my mind for me ... next up is another A. amazonica!
My first was a consummate teddy-bear right up until his maturing molt -- then suddenly a 7-inch fiend! (But still spectacularly beautiful, turned metallic navy blue! )
Thanks Jan!I think...yes...YOU DID IT AGAIN! Awesome shot as usual, Chad! Lovely A. amazonica..
Thanks! I had a few shots were the lighting really brought out an awesome electric blue on her, sadly none were in focus!Sweet! And I didn't even have to ask. Thanks for taking a few snaps of her, she looks great under your lens! I love how she appears purple-ish in dim regular lighting, and your camera lighting picks up that majestic midnight blue, just awesome Chad!!
I don't know about that!(And you're right ... some of Chad's very finest work! :worship: )
Thanks for taking the time Mike!ive been reading a ton of threads since joining, i cant stop looking at this one! i dont know how many times ive been all the way through!
FANTASTIC work!
Mike
No problem. Here's one I forgot to post of that last lady.Thanks again, Chad, for all the help lately!!
Thanks Jan, he ran around for a bit then settled down.Awesome C. ritae shot, Chad! I'm surprised the little bugger sat still long enough to get those even!
Thanks me too!Very nice pic of her spinnerets but the pic of the A. metallica pairing is my favorite; I hope she lays another good sac for ya!
LOL Thanks Tom!Really nice stuff man! I'm not much interested in Avic's, but your pics make me want them lol
Later, Tom
Thanks April! Definitely a hard little one to get a pic of!Wow! That T. gigas pic turned out amazing! Mine are blurry...
The other pics are very good also, of course.
LOL Thanks Michael!Getting tougher and tougher to come up with any new words for you Chad! lol Your work is becoming simply sublime. :worship:
Definitely an intimidating spider! She's at least 6" if not more!Great New Pics! Really like April's Haplopelma, That is a mean looking T.
Definition of Dana's Nightmare!
Thanks Jan! I can't compete with Michael, his shots are on a whole other level!Awesome shots and closeup! You two (Michael & you) really fight for the 1st place, aren't ya? Kidding aside, both of you just take breath-taking shots of T's, it's always great to check on new pictures in your threads! :laugh:
Thanks Jason!Wow man, great shots of the T. plumipes!
Thanks Ms. Fix for taking the time!:O
Wow it took me forever to go through this whole thread.... -.-'
HOWEVER...
Well worth it! You have a beautiful collection! And I rather enjoy your photography.
Thanks for the eye candy!
Fix
Thanks Shell! You are lucky enough to have access to many Cyriocosmus up there. I think you should get some, I don't know why you wouldn't!I'm going to sound like a broken record here, Chad but awesome new pictures! More feet and butts I see. Love the ritae pics especially, makes me miss all my cyriocosmus.
Thanks David!Nice, nice, nice photos Chad!! Thanks for sharing these!
I really dig April's female Haplopelma too!!! Beautiful!
David
LOL Thanks Matt! These are all on the same camera and lens you have! Besides I have tried going out in the field to get shots like you do on your "field trips". It's a whole different ball game without the semi-controlled environment! Your shots are awesome!Chad...you take some awesome pictures. That is all.