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    Default Jumping Spider

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    Cambalache State Forest, Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Canon 30D, Canon 180mm macro w/ext. tube and 580X Flash. ISO 100, f/16 @ 1/250 sec.

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    Mike Moats
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    Hey Alfredo, very well done. Good sharp details on the spider, and great BG.

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    Mike Fuhr
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    Very nice contrast and colors. I like it. By the way, which end is which??

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    Alfredo, It is very well exposed and I like the details

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    Hi Alfredo, very nice spider! You should try to get it up front. Jumping spiders front eyes are amazing. They look like big headlights. They need them to coordinate their jumps on prey. Getting those eyes in the frame would immediately answer Mike's question (face is to the right).
    Looking forward to seeing more of your bugs!

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    Alfredo, you are quickly becoming the bug man! Gosh, these are consistently getting better and better. Although he is pretty much dead center I think it works here. You could have given him a little more room at the front end of the leaf but I know you wanted to get in close and it totally works.

    Now go find a flower to photograph so the rest of us can catch up to your skill level with these insect images! :D;):D

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    Ed Vatza
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    Excellent image Alfredo. Very sharp. Excellent detail. Beautiful background. Very well done.

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    Thanks for your comments...........going out to look for a flower.

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    Gus Cobos
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    Well done Alfredo,
    I like it as presented...good color rendition...good details...very nice...good show...:cool:

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    What a cute little critter! Excellent sharpness, terrific background.

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    Aristotle Georgiou
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    Great looking spider with nice detail and great colours.

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