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A 3 photo stack of a very young, very small Huntsman found in the house.
-Gear and Settings-
Fujifilm X-T3 w/ Laowa 60mm Ultra Macro at ~1.5x magnification.
3 Photo stack, F8, SS 1/250, ISO 200
Lit with Godox TT685F flash diffused by a reflector and diffusion material mounted on the lens and Flash.
Lightly cropped and edited in CaptureOne with minor additional edits in Photoshop.
Huntsman spiders, members of the family Sparassidae (formerly Heteropodidae), are known by this name because of their speed and mode of hunting.
best viewed LARGE:
Rebuild of an older spacebike.
The main build uses two 2x1 plates with studs on both sides. 100% legal alternatives (except for the color, anyway) on right.
Symmetry had to be sacrificed to make the front section legal. Headcanon says that's hyperspace drive gear on the right side, and a small gun on the left.
I wish I could cover up the driver's buttholes somehow. Would it have killed Lego to make the back of that bike fairing level and add two studs, meh
Hunter durante a aula de Treinamento de Herói.
Tema da aula: Escalada
JURO que tentei tirar uma só foto, ou duas, mais não dá! Sabe quando você faz aquela produção? Não tem como tirar só uma foto Ç~Ç
The green huntsman spider is a spider with a palearctic distribution, of the huntsman spider family. M. virescens is a species occurring naturally in Northern and Central Europe, including Denmark.
this spider is called so because he hunts downs his prey by running after it.
he don't have a web !
my googling says it's harmless =)
Exceptional fluorescence under ultraviolet compared to the same scene illuminated with normal white light.
Full article: Alien Transformations Under Ultraviolet