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When stepping out of our room, going for dinner in the evening, my guy noticed something scuttling away from us. He quickly pulled out a torch which he always carry in his traveling bag. The powerful beam of the torch caught this huge Huntsman Spider running from us. He handed me the torch, took out the camera and we managed to cornered it for a photo.

Vacation with me in my blog: at Lombok, Indonesia

 

*Note: More pics of Insects and Arachnids in my Fauna ~ Invertebrates Album.

This one includes the new 3D printed yoke and flat mount. Tine to get this one dirty!

 

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Sneak Peek at the New England Builders' Ball this September 23, 2017. BE THERE.

 

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Taman Negara Endau Rompin, Malaysia

I've been waiting for nearly two years for a Huntsman Spider to appear on our walls in the house and finally there he/she was so out came the 40D...

 

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This poor juvenile Huntsman has probably seen a fair bit of hardship already! Hopefully it'll regrow those missing legs on its next moult.

Quorn Hunt, Leicestershire

Boxing Day 2012

PC: Haleigh Guerrero, Haleigh Guerrero Photography

Robert Polhill Bevan (1865-1925). 1898-99.

 

The lithograph "Huntsman and Hounds" is printed in the centre of the front cover of the portfolio for the "Hunting Scenes". Above the cover plate is the title: 4 Hunting Scenes / by R.P.Bevan and below: Somerset 1898. The contents of the folio are printed inside the front cover. A number of front covers, not made up into complete portfolios, have survived. The printing was carried out by Bridge & Son.

 

After the Exmoor lithographs had been completed, Bevan did three stones only before he gave up lithography at the end of 1901, when there is a clear break until 1918.

 

"Throughout his life Bevan remained a marvellous artist of horses and of dogs. However in these early lithographs there is a gaiety and a spontanaiety which in the work of the 1920s becomes much more solid and formal. His feeling of tone in lithography is already very apparent." (1972 - William Weston Gallery, London. Lithographs by Robert Bevan).

 

Graham Dry - Robert Bevan (1865-1925) Catalogue Raisonne of the Lithographs and other Prints. 1968. pl.16

Location: Kubah National Park, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia

Made a few tweaks on my personal Huntsman along with the incorporation of 3D printed parts.

 

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