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spider II

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weaving her web

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well-camouflaged
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I happened to see a picture of a wolf spider that sort of resembled this. So there's my super-tentative identification. At full size, you can see its eye.
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crab spider camouflaged in a flower.
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Enoplognatha ovata, I believe. Very nice.
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Had to use manual focus and estimate and hope and so on. Passable results, I suppose. Yellow abdomen.
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300K, although iirc the site software takes it upon itself -- unreasonably -- to shrink down large "full-sized" images, so maybe even the big one will be 150K or something.

If a user wants to put up a large picture, the user should be able to put up a large picture.
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200K, but... what I just said in the other one.
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This one might've actually been trying to chase me. That's very unusual.
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