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MuseRider

(34,937 posts)
5. Yours is a very nice shot!
Sun Sep 7, 2025, 01:41 PM
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I am amateur all the way but I do love taking pictures too. I sometimes post them if they are only even close to good.

I have spiders like yours, mostly in the horse barn but some on our home screens. They are bigger than this one you have but I find, big or small that yellow and black combo hard to turn away from. I do have a little one on my house screen so I bet they are all some kind of related Orb. So cool to watch.

Keep posting. I think all photos are interesting and knowing someone else saw something I don't see makes me look harder until I find it. Perfect!

Let us know how this Spidey turns out. I have a huge one in my barn and never thought of posting a picture because the background is cruddy barn and webs, I think I will, it is one of the biggest I have seen and it would show the difference between yours and mine as far as body build. I never thought to check it out but if I have the time (busy horse day) I might.

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I love your photos, always Easterncedar Sunday #1
And I always appreciate your thoughtful comments, Easterncedar Mousetoescamper Sunday #4
Absolutely splendid photo, my dear Mousetoescamper! CaliforniaPeggy Sunday #2
Thank you, Peggy Mousetoescamper Sunday #6
that capture is perfect in every way HAB911 Sunday #3
Thanks, HAB911 Mousetoescamper Sunday #7
Yours is a very nice shot! MuseRider Sunday #5
Thanks, MuseRider Mousetoescamper Sunday #8
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