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/dev/null/[_2_] June 1st 10 03:01 AM

Any bug people out there?
 

"RichA" wrote in message
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Anyone know what kind this is?

http://www.pbase.com/andersonrm/imag...99802/original


It's not a bug, it's an arachnid (spider) some type of crab spider.




Mike Russell[_3_] June 1st 10 03:52 AM

Any bug people out there?
 
"RichA" wrote in message
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Anyone know what kind this is?

http://www.pbase.com/andersonrm/imag...99802/original

No idea - great pic, though!

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Mike Russell - http://www.curvemeister.com

J. Caldwell June 1st 10 04:08 AM

Any bug people out there?
 
On Mon, 31 May 2010 19:52:45 -0700, Mike Russell
wrote:

"RichA" wrote in message
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Anyone know what kind this is?

http://www.pbase.com/andersonrm/imag...99802/original

No idea - great pic, though!


Not so great. Too much of it is blurry.


Bob Williams June 1st 10 08:13 AM

Any bug people out there?
 
J. Caldwell wrote:
On Mon, 31 May 2010 19:52:45 -0700, Mike Russell
wrote:

"RichA" wrote in message
...
Anyone know what kind this is?

http://www.pbase.com/andersonrm/imag...99802/original

No idea - great pic, though!


Not so great. Too much of it is blurry.

That's the dark side of using DSLRs at large aperture for close-ups.
Really shallow DOF.

Pete[_8_] June 1st 10 08:21 AM

Any bug people out there?
 
On 2010-06-01 03:01:11 +0100, /dev/null/ said:

"RichA" wrote in message
...
Anyone know what kind this is?

http://www.pbase.com/andersonrm/imag...99802/original


It's not a bug, it's an arachnid (spider) some type of crab spider.


It's not a bug, it's a feature.

--
Pete


Peter[_7_] June 30th 10 11:52 AM

Any bug people out there?
 
"John Turco" wrote in message
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/dev/null/ wrote:

"RichA" wrote in message
...
Anyone know what kind this is?

http://www.pbase.com/andersonrm/imag...99802/original


It's not a bug, it's an arachnid (spider) some type of crab spider.



The word "bug" can also be applied to many tiny, creepy, crawling
creatures (and even, germs and other microscopic organisms).

Its use isn't restricted to insects, alone.



Lobster diving here is frequently called bug hunting.

--
Peter



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