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From the Shadows...Ya never know

evildave

New member
Ya never know whats watching.
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Sometimes a cooperative subject. This one is about the size of an M&M.
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After a few shots it started dancing around.
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This is just before it....jumped on the lens. It might have seen its reflection?
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After I finally got it off, it took a little pushing, I got a top view.
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Most shots were 2-4". Took me a lot of shots to get a few decent ones.
HAGD Dave
 
I have lost your e-mail address and just sent you e-mail through the Forum. Hope all has been well with you. If you get a chance, please send me some e-mail with your e-mail address. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
Thanks guys...Here's another
There not camera shy, This one kept jumping on camera.
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Here's one for size. It's about 1/8".
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Thanks again........Lets see yours. Dave
 
They look friendly and you might be able to feed them turtle food or something like that. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
Actually the larger ones will take a LIVE fly or ant ect. from your fingers.:wiggle:
HAGD Dave (I hope I haven't double posted)
 
We have some that are similar, but they are black colored. I really have not messed with them because I do not know if they bite or sting. The ones down here in South Texas will face you when you approach them, and will jump in your direction if you have equipment laying around where you are working. I just ignore them, they never really bother me. I may try to take a macro picture of one in a few days. Thanks for sharing the photos. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
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