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BluTuna wrote:
Super Mongoose wrote:Stunning BT, all of them! awesome shot of your backyard bugs!
Thanks SM, I think I'm getting the hang of this Macro stuff! O/\ O\/
I recon you're a pro now! excellent shots of your bugs!


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And my personal favourites, a Jumping Spider with Banded Blowfly prey.
Outstanding shots!!! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ Fascinating insects, BluTuna

And even a Cape Dwarf Gecko (Lygodactylus capensis) O\/ O\/ O\/

O** Would be nice to have it in the AW reptile book, too


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not for me... sorry :o0ps:


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Super Mongoose wrote:
BluTuna wrote:
Super Mongoose wrote:Stunning BT, all of them! awesome shot of your backyard bugs!
Thanks SM, I think I'm getting the hang of this Macro stuff! O/\ O\/
I recon you're a pro now! excellent shots of your bugs!
Thanks again. I wish I could afford the pro equipment!


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Mel wrote:
And my personal favourites, a Jumping Spider with Banded Blowfly prey.
Outstanding shots!!! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
Thanks Mel. \O


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Toko wrote:^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ Fascinating insects, BluTuna

And even a Cape Dwarf Gecko (Lygodactylus capensis) O\/ O\/ O\/

O** Would be nice to have it in the AW reptile book, too
Hi Toko, you are welcome to use it in the reptile book. \O


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nan wrote:not for me... sorry :o0ps:
If you don't like the creepy crawlies just unsubscribe from this topic. I will be posting more of the same from time to time and I'm sure that others will too. We'll miss you and we won't hold it against you O:V \O


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SO has a rather alarming casualness of manner around the world's second most venomous snake, the Eastern Brown Snake! After quite a wet winter and spring we have our own small wetland on our property where SO found this beauty a couple of weeks ago. :)

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BT, you manage to get all the brilliancy of the colors and a fantastic contrast ^Q^ ^Q^


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