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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Jay" data-source="post: 128925" data-attributes="member: 27677"><p>I usually have my camera nearby, but a tripod would be a good idea. Tonight I saw the rubiseta for the first time since unpacking , right at the front in a cleared area , perfect for pictures. Unfortunately I had taken the camera with me today and it was still in a bag. Of course I just couldn't find it until I brought the bag over to the table in the light. By then the spider had moved, but still a possible photo op, the flash misfired on the first shot , then I got "battery exhausted" and it turned itself off! Bummer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Jay, post: 128925, member: 27677"] I usually have my camera nearby, but a tripod would be a good idea. Tonight I saw the rubiseta for the first time since unpacking , right at the front in a cleared area , perfect for pictures. Unfortunately I had taken the camera with me today and it was still in a bag. Of course I just couldn't find it until I brought the bag over to the table in the light. By then the spider had moved, but still a possible photo op, the flash misfired on the first shot , then I got "battery exhausted" and it turned itself off! Bummer! [/QUOTE]
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