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    Saint Andrews Cross Spider not crossed.

    Saint Andrews Cross Spider not crossed.

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    Re: Saint Andrews Cross Spider not crossed.

    Excellent

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    Re: Saint Andrews Cross Spider not crossed.

    Yes, that works fine. It's often worth trying some unconventional angles.

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    Re: Saint Andrews Cross Spider not crossed.

    Nicely captured. Do those big ones ever get inside the house?

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    Re: Saint Andrews Cross Spider not crossed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Excellent

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    Re: Saint Andrews Cross Spider not crossed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Yes, that works fine. It's often worth trying some unconventional angles.
    He was in an awkward position and when I tried to get close enough to shoot i scared him. he ran away and hid under the stem you see him on. I was able to take the camera off the tripod and brace myself solidly for this shot.

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    Re: Saint Andrews Cross Spider not crossed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nicely captured. Do those big ones ever get inside the house?
    Big one? he is only about 4 cm leg tip to leg tip. But to answer your question pretty much everything that creeps, crawls or flies gets inside at one time or another. More so in the bamboo house but even in our cement structure. Very few of the beasties are deadly so it is interesting rather than scary.

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