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Dragisa Savic
{K:3616} 3/18/2006
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Very good photograph. If you would like to participate in the exposition of photographs “Through the spider’s web”, please send us a blank e-mail using "spiders" as the subject, so that we could forward you further information.
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Larry Fosse
{K:66493} 5/8/2005
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Very cool critter James...great detail and well done composition
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Joggie van Staden
{K:41700} 5/4/2005
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Great macro James. The detail is great, especially if the distance from top to bottom is taken into account. Very well composed (i like the diagonal arangement and the upright format) and presented. Kind regards. Joggie
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James Silcock
{K:12501} 5/3/2005
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Your identification is correct Peter, after posting it I took a while researching what it was and came to the same conclusion as you, although there are that many different colours and markings for this species I wasn't 100% sure. Thanks for the comment.
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Peter Houtmeyers
{K:3519} 5/3/2005
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Hi James! Good composition! The sharpness on the leaf and spider, the backgroundblur is perfect. This could be a stretch spider(tetragnatha extensa). The European species are not so big, about 1/2inch for the body without the legs. They are very common near ponds and have mostly flies for food.There are many underspecies with many different markings.Keep those insectsphoto's coming !
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Salvatore Rossignolo
{K:13559} 5/2/2005
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Don't know James but what a cool capture. Great shot. Sal
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Bryan Jarmain
{K:11941} 5/1/2005
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James, an interesting shot - nicely composed and taken. The diagonal perspective works well here. Nicely balanced, and an interesting subject. Congrats.
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Jody Ma
{K:8} 5/1/2005
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Nice snap dude. I can feel the front legs reaching for my ear, having just crawled up the back of my neck.
Terrorfying!
J
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Roberto Okamura
{K:22851} 4/30/2005
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Beautiful spider captured James! Well done! Best regards! Roberto.
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Margaret Sturgess
{K:49403} 4/30/2005
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That is one very incredible macro, so detailed, and actually very lovely, [for a spider] he looks as though he is having a stretch. Margaret
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