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    Canon 40D, 100-400L,
    1/250, f20, ISO400m CW Avg. metering, Canon 580EX II Flash fired
    The viewfinder is my guidance.

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    Nice details on Mr. 6 legs ! It has this unique intermittent bunch of hairs on its legs - never seen like this one before. Thanks for sharing this one.
    But somehow the blue BG does not auger well with this spider. Also a better angle of shooting might have been better I feel...

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    Hi Bill,
    I like your composition as presented...good show...you have sharp details...:cool:

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    Thanks for your thought and suggestions, This spider was about 8-10 feet high and I chose the blue sky for background just because I like blue and it was uncluttered. These spiders have been missing in our area since the bunch of Hurricanes a few years back. :)
    The viewfinder is my guidance.

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    I like it, too. You got a good composition and great detail on all the little bug parts. Nice work!

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