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by suzanneg on Fri Apr 07, 2006 11:41 pm
I spent a day at the function centre at Bicentenial Park in Homebush for work, and so spent an hour in the park before going home. Thought I would check out the golden orb weavers and practice my spider shots.
This is one of the best, but would still like to get it a little sharper. Front legs are OOF.
So much wrong with this one, and yet I like it. If you look carefully you can see the web being thrown from the spinnerts.
How many spiders can you fit in one photo?
No wonder they are so fat.
Comments welcomed.
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by Alpha_7 on Fri Apr 07, 2006 11:59 pm
The first two are nice, but wow the second two. I thought we had too many spiders near us, but this is even more impressive.
I counted atleast 11 spiders in shot 3, image when all the babies start growing up!
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by bindiblue on Sat Apr 08, 2006 7:34 am
Beautiful shots, but glad I dont have that tree in my yard,,
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by suzanneg on Sat Apr 08, 2006 11:07 am
 Craig, the babies will be growing up soon. As I mentioned in another post, these guys are in the park in the hundreds at this time of year. Later in April, there will be even more.
Suzanne, thanks for the comment - good name BTW. 
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by byrt_001 on Sat Apr 08, 2006 4:39 pm
hi
woooww so many spiders!!!
i really like the first one, nice details and lighting excellent
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