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Shan

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Brilliant Capture...like he is walking out of the shadows & the gold is amazing :love:
he was on an old iron railing....since i lit up the face from the sides using external flash, so the rear/abdomen was in the shadows...there has been some color enhancement in post + increase in warmth :p
 
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I love spiders, especially jumping ones , even black widow is ok , but there is one in Texas which gives me thrills, Brown Recluse is the one , his bits are so nasty . That part of body bitten by this creature can rot up to 6-7 months and the meat/muscles are dying !
Very nasty little fella
 

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I love spiders, especially jumping ones , even black widow is ok , but there is one in Texas which gives me thrills, Brown Recluse is the one , his bits are so nasty . That part of body bitten by this creature can rot up to 6-7 months and the meat/muscles are dying !
Very nasty little fella
spiders dont bite unless threatened or startled. so the best approach is not to handle them and to maintain a distance. Spiders are never unpredictable. Brown recluse bites can only aggravate if left untreated for long, leading to venom poisoning and septicemia. :)
 

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I like this photo just because the spider looks so emotive. What do you think guys?

Handheld, f32, 1/320, iso 100, nikon d7200 paired with tammy 90, out of body handheld speedlight.View attachment 1445

Great shoot and nice sharpness, spiders just look so sweet in the macro magnification šŸ˜.

Did you shoot the spider in India Shan Shan ?šŸ˜Š
 
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