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Spider - fractalius for Larry ;)
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that is a fairly sizeable spider, now sandy. kudos to you for keeping as opposed to killing it. it looks like some form of wandering spider (ie. a wolf or perhaps a funnel web). very large pedipalps, no offense intended ;).
very unique with the fractalius. thank you for posting, you earn my y* for surreal saturday.
:) Why thank you kindly Larry...and it is very similar to the funnel web and mouse spider....both kind of nasty....
And I do live in the bush so Iam use to all things creepy and crawly...so they don't bother me....we have big huntsman spiders and geckos on our walls...and plenty of other things like centipede, millipeds, scorpions and lizards that regularly visit us ;)
I have my own zoo surrounding me...its kind of nice ;) and I don't have to spend money on them or feed them...how cool is that haha
See ya Larry from Sandy ;) Oh..thanks for the Y*...very nice of you :)
In the bottom of a glass jar Larry...so I could get a clear shot of him before putting him outside...
I was lucky to get the shots of him on the ground as he took off and hid under a leaf which I was able to lift off him and zoom in for a few shots...he was very nice to pose for me..actually :)
Its great fun to play around with Carl...can get a lot of different effects with it...its called Redfield Fractalius and you can download a trial version to see if you like it...just do a search and you will find it :)
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Yuk, yuk , yuk ~ G'Day little grey eyed Racoon what a hairy hunk ~ I hope Larry appreciates it :))
Oh now little Grasshopper don't tell me your afraid of the little spider...
Larry should like this one as he is a spider lover ;)
They are fascinating you know ;)
Good to hear from you...from little Racoon ;)
that is a fairly sizeable spider, now sandy. kudos to you for keeping as opposed to killing it. it looks like some form of wandering spider (ie. a wolf or perhaps a funnel web). very large pedipalps, no offense intended ;).
very unique with the fractalius. thank you for posting, you earn my y* for surreal saturday.
:) Why thank you kindly Larry...and it is very similar to the funnel web and mouse spider....both kind of nasty....
And I do live in the bush so Iam use to all things creepy and crawly...so they don't bother me....we have big huntsman spiders and geckos on our walls...and plenty of other things like centipede, millipeds, scorpions and lizards that regularly visit us ;)
I have my own zoo surrounding me...its kind of nice ;) and I don't have to spend money on them or feed them...how cool is that haha
See ya Larry from Sandy ;) Oh..thanks for the Y*...very nice of you :)
PS ... is he sitting in a glass bowl for his pose?
In the bottom of a glass jar Larry...so I could get a clear shot of him before putting him outside...
I was lucky to get the shots of him on the ground as he took off and hid under a leaf which I was able to lift off him and zoom in for a few shots...he was very nice to pose for me..actually :)
See ya Sandy ;)
Cool Arachnid! Cheers Danny
Thanks Danny...they are quite lovely...really ;)
See ya from Sandy ;)
Y*!!!
;°)
:) Thank you Wolf for the Y*....very nice of you ;)
Thanks for visiting my gallery...have missed you on pano ;)
See ya from your mate down under ..Sandy ;)
What an amazing effect! I've never heard of a fractilius filter before. I'll have to look into maybe getting one. Best, Carl
Its great fun to play around with Carl...can get a lot of different effects with it...its called Redfield Fractalius and you can download a trial version to see if you like it...just do a search and you will find it :)
Have fun...Sandy ;)