RobertP
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So I get the job of removing the winter shelving from the greenhouse though it only seems like last week I put them up. One thing guaranteed in a greenhouse is spiders and I noticed a big nearly black looking one sitting on the greenhouse heater. It wasn't very clever as when I had finished it was still there.
So it came to help me with my hobby...
Having taken a normal shot or two I put the 50mm lens reversed on the front of the 150 macro for some extreme magnification.
Hairy crab like legs
Spider toenails!
Don't you just want to stroke his (or more likely her) soft furry back?
The spinners were spinning
More spinning
Just before I let it go... a bit damp
It was a lively spider but I had a cunning plan. I cut the bottom off a plastic bottle to make a shallow tray and put a plug of wood in the middle a bit bigger than a cork. Then poured in some water to made a small wooden island. Originally I had a small piece of sandpaper on the top but spider kept trying to go under it.
He could only walk in circles so I snapped as he came round! Kept us both amused for a while but he was getting a bit wet so I let him go
So it came to help me with my hobby...
Having taken a normal shot or two I put the 50mm lens reversed on the front of the 150 macro for some extreme magnification.
Hairy crab like legs
Spider toenails!
Don't you just want to stroke his (or more likely her) soft furry back?
The spinners were spinning
More spinning
Just before I let it go... a bit damp
It was a lively spider but I had a cunning plan. I cut the bottom off a plastic bottle to make a shallow tray and put a plug of wood in the middle a bit bigger than a cork. Then poured in some water to made a small wooden island. Originally I had a small piece of sandpaper on the top but spider kept trying to go under it.
He could only walk in circles so I snapped as he came round! Kept us both amused for a while but he was getting a bit wet so I let him go