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DieselFuel — Green Lynx Spider

Published: 2008-08-17 02:42:17 +0000 UTC; Views: 484; Favourites: 29; Downloads: 0
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Description Found in my garden.

Kingdom - Animalia
Phylum - Arthropoda
Class - Arachnida
Order - Araneae
Suborder - Araneomorphae
Family - Oxyopidae
Genus - Peucetia
Species - P. viridans
Binomial Name - Peucetia viridans {Hentz, 1832}

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Comments: 5

princessteeny63 [2010-11-12 21:00:35 +0000 UTC]

. . . i want that spider~

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DieselFuel In reply to princessteeny63 [2010-11-12 22:19:14 +0000 UTC]

Could be made of Emeralds....

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CorazondeDios [2008-09-08 11:09:09 +0000 UTC]

beautiful!

I think I have a couple of shots of two brown lynx spiders in a mating dance:
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DieselFuel In reply to CorazondeDios [2008-09-09 04:39:32 +0000 UTC]

Those are some cool shots. I have been trying desperately to master shooting with my Quantaray 58mm +10 Macro. You are correct in it is an art, very difficult to get the focus just right.

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CorazondeDios In reply to DieselFuel [2008-09-09 10:53:48 +0000 UTC]

yeah, its the depth of field that kills you.

If you use a higher F-stop and a flash or bright sunlight (assuming the lil buggers decide to sit still long enough in the bright sun) it helps deepen the depth of focus.

My macro filter has SUCH a shallow depth of focus, and all my shots are handheld -- so I've developed the Zen of Macro Shooting. (It's a wonder that I haven't passed out from holding my breath on repeatative takes on tiny monsters!)

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