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Raft Spider - Dolomedes fimbriatus
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This is the sort of shot to use the little canon for - its made a young and quite small (for this species!) look huge by showing the boardwalk going off into the distance and a pine tree leaning at a drunken angle!
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Lancashire Lad

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Tue April 26, 2011 10:09am

Superb!! - Regards, Mike.

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Fri April 29, 2011 7:09am

Thanks Mike - this is soo funny cos it was such a small specimen in comparison to what they can be - the powershot has made it look huge - worth remembering as a trick to be repeated perhaps with other tiny things?!

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