Gorgeous B. emelia!

KUJordan

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My tiny B. emelia. My fiance just got it for me as a gift! I've always loved Brachypelma, but this is my first one. I'm really excited!

Again, this is 5 wide-angle macro shots stitched together to get the whole body as in focus as I could. I like it on the black table. She's an awesome little spider, about 1.25" total legspan- so laid back.

Let me know what you all think. Thanks!



-Jordan
 

Zoltan

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I think that's a really nice picture! :) Beautiful species too!
 

stonemantis

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Very nice picture and species. They are pretty one of the more colorful Brachys.
 

Ariel

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Wow, thats a fantastic shot! and a beautiful species. I can't believe she's showing color at that size!
 

mschemmy

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xhexdx

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Combining shots to make the entire spider in focus is really a great idea. B. emilia are a great species as well.

Nice picture. :)
 
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