Mighty Web

Uploaded: August 18, 2013

Description


Taken at a State Park in SC

Maybe you can tell me what kind of spider this is. He was the size of a half dollar coin.


F/5.9, 1/640s, ISO-400, 180mm

Category: Animals

Exif: F Number: 5.9, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 10/6400 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 400, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 180.00 mm, Model: COOLPIX P510

Comments

Kathy Salerni level-classic August 18, 2013

Eeeewwww! I don't know what kind it is or do I want to know, Amanda! Terrific capture of this scary looking dude!! #1540887

Kirsten Kiki Kjaer August 18, 2013

WOW! That is an unusual sight, Amanda.
GREAT macro. I don't know names of spiders. I try to avoid them - LOL! #10812363

Anita Hogue August 18, 2013

Cool capture! #10812373

Douglas Pignet August 18, 2013

simply a lovely capture...very nicely done #10812642

Colette M. Metcalf August 19, 2013

Fantastic capture, Amanda!!! #10812896

Antonio Amen August 19, 2013

Very nice capture, well done. #10812991

Neal D. Hatcher August 19, 2013

Awesome macro-Maybe you should have captured it for further study #10813466

Erika G. Gossett August 19, 2013

Great macro of this big spider, Amanda! #10813481

Patrick Rouzes level-classic August 21, 2013

Awesome macro shot of this ugly fellow, Amanda. Nice job, my friend.
Can't help with identifying it.
#10816304

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