HOW TO TAKE PICTURES OF DANGEROUS SPIDERS AND STAY SAFE?

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nataliaflejszar&Photo

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That is great asking for our friends from the forum, from countres, where the dangerous spiders life.. :D
if we , Europeans will travel to this countries and think to shooting some of macro pictures of the spiders ... so, it's great to know , how to do beautiful pictures of them and stay SAFE after all... 😀😀
So, can you get me your good trips for.. ? ;) 🤗 and say about your experiences with shooting dangerous spiders ;)?
 

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Ok... we don't have any really dangerous spiders in Germany and so I'm not used with this, BUT I would inform myself about dangerous animals and insects if I would travel and want to take pictures of them.

Apart from this I would really use a minimum focal length of 100mm to keep distance.
 

nataliaflejszar&Photo

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Ok... we don't have any really dangerous spiders in Germany and so I'm not used with this, BUT I would inform myself about dangerous animals and insects if I would travel and want to take pictures of them.

Apart from this I would really use a minimum focal length of 100mm to keep distance.

yeah , we in Europe have used to them that spiders are kind animals here..
but in anothers part of world is lot of dangerous spiders.. , so that is good question , how the photographers there take a pictures and or they have any good trics for... :)
 

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I live in Australia, where everything can kill you!! I would suggest a longer focal length lens of 90 - 100mm+ and become very familiar with any dangerous insects before you go on your trip so you know what to avoid.
Maybe purchasing a field guide of Insects/spiders to take with you would also be a benefit.
 

nataliaflejszar&Photo

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I live in Australia, where everything can kill you!! I would suggest a longer focal length lens of 90 - 100mm+ and become very familiar with any dangerous insects before you go on your trip so you know what to avoid.
Maybe purchasing a field guide of Insects/spiders to take with you would also be a benefit.

Thank you B Blooze for your answer!!, very intresting and useful!! :).
in internasional &global forums we can learn so lot for each overs.. ;) .
I can get you good trics how to enjoy photography in -30C :D, and stay safe :cool::ROFLMAO: .

Greetings from North Europe- Finland 🇫🇮:cool:
 

nataliaflejszar&Photo

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nataliaflejszar&Photo nataliaflejszar&Photo I can guarantee that I would need all the help I could get to take photos in -30C 😂😂

I'm sure too that you need all help with,... :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:, as me how to take pictures in+ 40C.. , you can have experiencs with.. too ;)
We need to create new topic' to discussion '' how to shoot pictures in -30C and stay safe''... :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: . I have lot of experiences with.. :ROFLMAO::cool:🇫🇮😍
 

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I wouldn't have the faintest idea how to enjoy -30c but I would definitely love to photograph some lovely snowy landscapes! The only drawback to the +35°c is that it gets too hot for the insects so macro can be a little difficult during the middle of Summer unless you go out just after sunrise but even then some days it can be +20°c in the early morning nataliaflejszar&Photo nataliaflejszar&Photo
 
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