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Paul Iddon
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This little spider was photographed stood on the outlet flue in the garden from the gas wall heater. Quite co-operative for a spider but a touch nervy like many are.
Exif:
Camera Make: Canon
Camera Model: Canon EOS 450D
Image Date: 2009:05:30 18:21:17
Flash Used: No
Focal Length: 105.0mm
CCD Width: 4.18mm
Exposure Time: 0.040 s (1/25)
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO equiv: 800
Exposure Bias: -0.67
White Balance: Auto
Metering Mode: Spot
Exposure: aperture priority (semi-auto)
Paul.
Exif:
Camera Make: Canon
Camera Model: Canon EOS 450D
Image Date: 2009:05:30 18:21:17
Flash Used: No
Focal Length: 105.0mm
CCD Width: 4.18mm
Exposure Time: 0.040 s (1/25)
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO equiv: 800
Exposure Bias: -0.67
White Balance: Auto
Metering Mode: Spot
Exposure: aperture priority (semi-auto)
Paul.
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Brian V.
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Its abdomen seemed larger than I would have expected though...
Paul.
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Beautiful Paul, it even has a little fibre caught up on its legs.
Nicely captured ..... Skippy
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That bit of fibre is the jumping spider's Skipping Rope! rofl
Paul.
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They do have quite large abdomens - just we tend to shoot them head on at low angles.
Brian V.
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