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In reply to the discussion: Goliath Birdeater Spider The Size Of Small Puppy. Fist Sized Body W/1 Foot Leg Span. Picnic Anyone? [View all]Jamastiene
(38,206 posts)31. If you ever find a macro lens and camera for fairly cheap that works for that,
will you please let me know? I want to get closeups of their eyes too. If you look at the macro pictures of spiders, they look entirely different. You can see a look of innocence and charm in their eyes. I love their eyes. My eyesight is failing me. So, it won't be long now before it will be too late to get any closeups of the spiders at my house, especially Shower Spider. Shower Spider has been here since I moved here. She keeps those pesky gnat things and mosquitoes and other vermin out of my shower for me. They are everywhere down here near the pond.
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Goliath Birdeater Spider The Size Of Small Puppy. Fist Sized Body W/1 Foot Leg Span. Picnic Anyone? [View all]
TheMastersNemesis
Oct 2014
OP
Nature wants to weed some of us out -- have us die from massive cases of The Willies.
Arugula Latte
Oct 2014
#24
If you ever find a macro lens and camera for fairly cheap that works for that,
Jamastiene
Oct 2014
#31
There are good superzoom cameras with macro capability like the Panasonic Lumix FZ models.
beam me up scottie
Oct 2014
#46
I worked with a guy in the 80's that had served for most of two years on New Guinea.
brewens
Oct 2014
#28