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finally my photos ....more than just reps
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heres the pics that stuffed up earlier
 

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more....
 

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more..... i have so many of the bandy bandy cause i love em and have been looking for them for a while......and we got not 1 but 2....i was stoked
 

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Graet shots Matty, the spider in the middle of last shots looks very similar to the one i have in my front garden. Wheel-weaving garden orb Eriophora family Araneidae.
Actually looks more like E. transmarina without the white dorsal stripe but there are over 100 species all over Aust of Eriophora so could be other...:)
 
Beautiful pics, Henry. I was away and missed this post before.

New camera? The macros are great!

Regards,
David
 
Same old camera David... I've got a new rig now, but i don't have a macro lense. I'll post some photos soonish.

-H
 
you saw a Tropidechis on the way to Smith's Lake from Sydney:shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock:
 
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