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    Default Daddy Long Legs Spider with Egg Sack

    Thought it was about time to get the camera out. Found this on the roof of the shed in the back Garden on Friday.

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    Wow. What a capture. Little bundles of joy
    Well done

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    Thank you.

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    Excellent captures Paul, excellent detail, particularly on the second one.

    PS. You don't need to use the attach code unless you are inserting them into text body, they will show automatically and then the highslide viewer can be used.
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    Thank you Rolf.

    I think I know what you mean, cheers for the advice

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    Wow - great capture!

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    Yes, more excellent 'macro stuff' Paul, which people like me - who don't do this type of photography - can really get their teeth into and admire the art.

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    Thank you ladylouise 62

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    Thank you very much for the comment Merlin. Very much apreacheated

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