Outdoor Spider Pics today
Found this neat little spot outside to take photos, so I thought I better test it out!
Thanks for looking :)
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WOW! Great photos!! Love the second pic!!!!!!!!!! :sunny:
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Great looking spider Scott!!Where did you pick that one up from?
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Great pic's Scott I like the second one the best.I'd put that pic in bpotm, nice spider yours looks very similar to my girl.
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Beautiful Spider!! Were these taken recently? :) It's just my brother's out in CO, and he's got about fifty million feet of snow where he is!
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Awesome! How are the temperatures in your neck of the woods? I can't wait to take outdoor pics.. a few months from now.
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I'm in southern Colorado, Pueblo, was nice and warm.... no snow here...LOL
Not sure what the temps were exactly, but it was certainly shorts and T-shirt weather.... enough time for a 2 minute photo shoot!
The spider I picked up off Sooner State Reptiles I think they are called. Was sometime last summer.
Thanks for the comments everyone!
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Originally Posted by Sputnik
I'm in southern Colorado, Pueblo, was nice and warm.... no snow here...LOL
Not sure what the temps were exactly, but it was certainly shorts and T-shirt weather.... enough time for a 2 minute photo shoot!
The spider I picked up off Sooner State Reptiles I think they are called. Was sometime last summer.
Thanks for the comments everyone!
Are you in the Colorado desert? I had no idea that temperature varied that much in Colorado! That's pretty neat :) My brother's in Steamboat Springs--prime snowboarding territory from what he tells me (I haven't been out there yet)!
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Originally Posted by AzureN1ght
Are you in the Colorado desert? I had no idea that temperature varied that much in Colorado! That's pretty neat :) My brother's in Steamboat Springs--prime snowboarding territory from what he tells me (I haven't been out there yet)!
Pueblo basically is a desert, so you are right about that. We get very little snow in the winter with day time temps that frequently hit 60+... We even get a few 70's F in Jan/Feb, but we also get very little rainfall in the summer with summer temps frequently above 100F... not unusual to be driving down town in summer and see the temp flashing on a sign at 105 - 110F The average summer temp is probably 95F
Yeah, Steamboat Springs is way up there!