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Lens: Pentax 100mm wr. Camera: K5 Photo Location: Saugus Ma. ISO: 200 Shutter Speed: 1/90s Aperture: F16 
Posted By: charliezap, 08-24-2013, 02:33 PM

I think that this is a wolf spider with a couple of tidbits for him to have later.--charliezap

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Nice one Charlie, he's saving those for late night TV snacks. I used to have a lot of those around here but haven't seen any this year. I love to see them spinning, it is amazing how they work!

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nice one Charlie, I like how the web is lit along with the spider against the black,
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I brushed one of those off my neck the other day, then put him where I could take a picture, but he ran off... darn spider. Thanks for posting.

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Excellent macro Charlie not sure those would be my snacks of choice though.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Rupert Quote
Nice one Charlie, he's saving those for late night TV snacks. I used to have a lot of those around here but haven't seen any this year. I love to see them spinning, it is amazing how they work!

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QuoteOriginally posted by Bob Harris Quote
nice one Charlie, I like how the web is lit along with the spider against the black,
QuoteOriginally posted by normhead Quote
I brushed one of those off my neck the other day, then put him where I could take a picture, but he ran off... darn spider. Thanks for posting.
QuoteOriginally posted by daacon Quote
Excellent macro Charlie not sure those would be my snacks of choice though.
Thanks for the comments.There are more of these guys this year than last but then again every year is different.--charliezap
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Super shot, Capn. Very nicely done.

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Snack is fine but dinner is insufficient..lol

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fantastic capture charlie... one ominous looking saugus spider there.... dave m
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Super shot, Capn. Very nicely done.

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Snack is fine but dinner is insufficient..lol

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Great detail captured Charlie. Really nicely done.
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fantastic capture charlie... one ominous looking saugus spider there.... dave m
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Great detail captured Charlie. Really nicely done.
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Great detail
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