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grayzone

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looks like your luck for 2013 is changing :) with some very nice sp. too! congrats
 

Protectyaaaneck

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Congrats again Jason!! :D Everyone needs a nice big rufilata in their collection, and H. incei 'gold' quickly became one of my faves, with its adult coloration clearly evident even on a 1-inch sling! :)

(... but nearly refuses to stay put during a photo shoot! hehe)
Thanks, Michael! Glad you like the H. incei "Gold"! :D

Congrats on the recent success...and that I. mira is looking sweet.
Thank you! :)

looks like your luck for 2013 is changing :) with some very nice sp. too! congrats
Thanks, bud! :)

Congrats on the couple new sacs!
Thanks, Jan! :D

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papilio

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What a handsome guy! And truly exceptional photos Jason!! :worship:
Amazing emboli shots!!! :)
 

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Beautiful photos Jason!!

Are you secretly living and photographing inverts in Minnesota? :biggrin:

Congrats on the eggsacs. I see a few species there that will hopefully be making a trip to my home later this summer. Good luck!!

David
 

Protectyaaaneck

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What a handsome guy! And truly exceptional photos Jason!! :worship:
Amazing emboli shots!!! :)
Thank you, Michael! I don't know about amazing, but yea, the photos are slowly getting a little better. :)

Beautiful photos Jason!!

Are you secretly living and photographing inverts in Minnesota? :biggrin:

Congrats on the eggsacs. I see a few species there that will hopefully be making a trip to my home later this summer. Good luck!!

David
Thank you, David! What do you mean by living and photographing in MN? Yes, Michael and Chad have given me some pointers, if that's what you're hinting at. :) I hope some of these will be making it your way as well. :D

Now that's what I call "leggy" :D
You know it. lol He's also surprisingly speedy for such a large male. Caught me off guard on more than one occasion.

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Congrats once again Jason! :worship:

I realize now that I shouldn't have been the least bit surprised that your macros looked so great right off the bat the way they did ... Last night I happened to return to your magnificent Machu Picchu set on flickr and watched the new-style slideshow of the whole thing (along with all of the wonderful shots of invert friends your eyes spotted in the jungle), and loved it. You truly are a gifted photographer Jason! :)
 

Protectyaaaneck

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Sweet! Good luck!
Thanks, Jan! :)

Congrats once again Jason! :worship:

I realize now that I shouldn't have been the least bit surprised that your macros looked so great right off the bat the way they did ... Last night I happened to return to your magnificent Machu Picchu set on flickr and watched the new-style slideshow of the whole thing (along with all of the wonderful shots of invert friends your eyes spotted in the jungle), and loved it. You truly are a gifted photographer Jason! :)
Wow, thanks for the compliment Michael! I'm hoping to go back to Peru again this year if everything goes to plan! :) I also have yet to explore the new Flickr. Hopefully they made changes for the good?

Wonderful pics! I can't wait to see some of those passed around! :eek:
Thank you! I hope the sac turns out well so there can be some passing around. :)

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Thank you, David! What do you mean by living and photographing in MN? Yes, Michael and Chad have given me some pointers, if that's what you're hinting at. :) I hope some of these will be making it your way as well. :D
Congrats on the I. mira Jason!!

Yes, I was referring to the Michael & Chad's "macro school of invert goodness" with the Minnesota comment.

You have some great shots here! Keep up the good work my friend!!

David
 
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Up until they're adult, I like the looks of A. laeta, but they don't appeal to me anymore once they gained full adult "coloration". Although their behavior is SO much more like Iridos :D
There's a very interesting looking Avic out there I saw the other day, need to look it up and link it to you, looks amazingly non-avicish :D
 

Protectyaaaneck

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Congrats on the I. mira Jason!!

Yes, I was referring to the Michael & Chad's "macro school of invert goodness" with the Minnesota comment.

You have some great shots here! Keep up the good work my friend!!

David
Thank you, David! :)

Awesome man, good luck! :)
Thanks, Chris!

Those pics kinda redeemed A. laeta for me. Pretty neat.
Thank you! It's been losing its beautiful colors with every molt though. :(

Up until they're adult, I like the looks of A. laeta, but they don't appeal to me anymore once they gained full adult "coloration". Although their behavior is SO much more like Iridos :D
There's a very interesting looking Avic out there I saw the other day, need to look it up and link it to you, looks amazingly non-avicish :D
Which Avic?

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Beautiful spiders Jason! :drool:

Good luck with the sacs too! Fingers crossed! :D
 
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