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I'm -so- jealous on the juruensis, Chad! Really need to see to get a pair of those...
Thanks Michael! I don't remember what setting it was at when I shot the P.regalis nymphs. You're in the neighborhood, if not dead on though!Wow, NICE regalis!!
Yeah, I knew that was Chase's larger one ... but it still has much the same appearance as the one we shot I think. Beautiful T!
p.s. Looks like you shot the regalis @ about f/22, would that be close? Nice DOF.
p.p.s. Congrats on the GBB sac!
Thanks Chase! Still waiting on the other girl.......AWESOME new photos!! Great to see the GBB sac, well done and good luck! Any activity with the other GBB girl?
Keep lookin'!I'm -so- jealous on the juruensis, Chad! Really need to see to get a pair of those...
They are! Pretty fuzzy first instars!That little poeci sling is *adorable*.
Thanks Silb!Stunning photos as always, Chad! Great work! :biggrin:
Me too!YAY! Fluffballs! Love that diversipes
Thanks Matt! You should post some more pics in your thread! Keep up with the field trip pics, they're always a treat!You take some great pictures Chad. I'm really liking the reduncus and cambridgei shots!
Thanks Steven, I can't wait for them to grow! I might actually try some Jan feeding!(j/k Jan don't get offended! :})very cool sumatran tigers...they will definitely make some beautiful photos in this thread. trying to acquire some myself. placing my order with him as soon as christmas passes and i see where im at financially
How big are those things currently?
Thanks Michael! I'm sure your pics will blow mine out of the waterdish!All shots are great work Chad! I especially am partial to the C. "Sumatran Tigers, very much like my C. schoedtei ... in a molt or two they develop such a beautiful smooth carpace texture! I'm going to try shooting my freshly molted schiodtei tonight followed by the "Sumatran Tigers".
p.s. VERY cool E. cyanognathus shot!!
Thanks David! I'm pumped about the GBB too! I can barely keep myself from pulling it early!WOW!! I really dig the subfusca shots, the diversipes shots, actually, all of the shots!! Nice work!
Congrats on the GBB sac. I see some new slings in my future!!
Thanks Jason! I noticed you got a new lens! Congrats! I'm pumped to see what you can do with it!Excellent shots of the C. sp. "Sumatra Tiger"! I can't wait till I'm able to perform the magic that you and Michael do with your cameras!
Doubt it!! Especially not if you equipped the one you gave me with an ejector seat!!Thanks Michael! I'm sure your pics will blow mine out of the waterdish!
All good, Chad! Once a week for slings isn't powerfeeding for me anywaysI might actually try some Jan feeding!(j/k Jan don't get offended! :})
Thanks Michael! It's 2"i heheWonderful shots again ... and yet another Psalmo??! lol Looks so cool! What instar is this one?
Doubt it!! Especially not if you equipped the one you gave me with an ejector seat!!
You now, Michael and I would love to take shots of that species! All you have to do is send us a few!I am in love with that psalmo, and the little grey fellow from the previous post! You know what I would love to see under your lens or Michael's is the Orphnaecus philippinus. They're such unique looking spiders, I'd be really interested to see them in good macro quality.
Thanks man! I consider myself very lucky on most of these! heheAmazing stuff as always. If I ever manage to get shots half as good as you and Michael get, I'll consider myself lucky >.<
Thanks!That Pamphobeteus sp. "platyomma" is amazing.. love the pic..
Thanks Jan! Both girls haven't denied him yet!All good, Chad! Once a week for slings isn't powerfeeding for me anyways
That Pampho is an absolute beauty! How can any female of the species resist him And thanks for showing me how my P. langenbucheri will look in a few more molts - I don't see the little one at all usually. Likes to stay hidden in its burrow (totally fossorial currently)