This spider was found in tree bark when I was doing a survey along a creek in Melbourne 2018. I look like a Huntsman. but I am sure, please correct me if I am wrong.
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Thanks nataliaflejszar&Photo, this spider is harmless even though its quite hairy . I will have a look at Dan_roberts_photography photos.Hello Hobbies !
For me very nice picture and no way for criticism. . Sharp and well done, with dramatic tones. You could like Dan_roberts_photography pictures, as he has same dramatic & art style..
Maybe just a bit more light would be fine...
Is this spider dangerous?
You have there lot of dangerous spiders in Australia
Thanks Chavezshutter, I did crop the photo more than 70%.That a good photo!! Very sharp and colours are good, settings look good too. Beautiful specimen. Did you crop the photo much? If not you might be doing my "trick" ie fail of undersizing pics.
The wasp i posted does some nasty things to this spider.
Thank you Jack for the feed back. CheersHi Hobbies . Thanks for sharing. It is great shot. However , personally I don’t like to crop images, as this won’t help to get closer o the subject, it only affect image quality.
There is some nice and sharp details in front, but very blur at the back, that’s probably because of aperture settings, try around f16-18 .
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