House spider focus stacks
Lord Vetinari
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Trapped a male house spider in the house (Tegenaria species) and it agreed to pose for some focus stacks using zerene stacker before I released it in a sheltered proch outside.
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cross-eye stereogram
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cross-eye stereogram
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How about one of you guys mailing me one of these in the mail! I would love to try to shoot one. To bad it wouldn't survive the trip!! haha
Ambrola - pretty certain you get these there - They help to keep Brown recluses out of the house !
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Good. I will start watching. How big are they??
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But I finally got the cross-eye thing to work. Ye gods!!
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Ambrola size varies a bit but leg span of 2 to 3 inches - tend to see them late evening moving around or early morning stuck in the sink or bath.
Icebear - glad you got the 3-D to work - that one is not easy it's a fairly extreme stereo.
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Yes shooting spiders on webs in windy conditions is very difficult.
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You do get used to looking at these sterograms ao that it is no longer a strain.
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