Hello,
I hope this is the right forum to ask this... the tarantula photos forum seems to be just for photographs, not so much for questions about them, and the tarantula questions forum seems to be more about the Ts themselves...
Anyway, my new P. murinus spiderling has made himself a loosely webbed den near the corner of my enclosure, and I was hoping I could snap a photo of him before he webs it up too much more.
I can see him quite clearly if I shine a flashlight through one side of that corner and look through the other, but when I tried to use my camera to grab a shot, the web was all that shows up, the attached photo is the best I could get. (It is dark in the room, but with the light on, it wasn't any better.)... you can see his opisthosoma reasonably well, he's facing down where the web gets in the way.
Has anyone had experience trying to photograph a T through webbing?
Thanks!
I hope this is the right forum to ask this... the tarantula photos forum seems to be just for photographs, not so much for questions about them, and the tarantula questions forum seems to be more about the Ts themselves...
Anyway, my new P. murinus spiderling has made himself a loosely webbed den near the corner of my enclosure, and I was hoping I could snap a photo of him before he webs it up too much more.
I can see him quite clearly if I shine a flashlight through one side of that corner and look through the other, but when I tried to use my camera to grab a shot, the web was all that shows up, the attached photo is the best I could get. (It is dark in the room, but with the light on, it wasn't any better.)... you can see his opisthosoma reasonably well, he's facing down where the web gets in the way.
Has anyone had experience trying to photograph a T through webbing?
Thanks!
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