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The work of Photographer Dr Jurgen Otto

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The Peacock Spider - 4mm long

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Which he found in Sydney

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Printed in the May Readers' Digest

NB I live on 1 acre and sadly, there are too few Kookaburras around these days. I wonder if the Indian Minah is eating it's eggs? Great Pic - thanks!

These threads have really slowed down lol

One from last night, and another not so good macro shot, Was just mucking around with my newer lense seeing what it would look like:

14137614291_d7ad9ff5d4_k.jpgEdit-3155 by 89CAL, on Flickr

14140987775_c32253cec3_z.jpgIMG_3102.jpg by 89CAL, on Flickr

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I am in Denver, Colorado for the weekend so decided to walk around the down town area. Quite a few historical buildings around. Just a couple of shots I thought I'd share.

14208572995_8544c78c01_c.jpgColorado State Capital Building by RDWilson1984, on Flickr

14021980257_8880ac791b_c.jpgDenver County Court by RDWilson1984, on Flickr

14185431976_24cc36061b_c.jpgCathedral Of The Immaculate Conception by RDWilson1984, on Flickr

Great shot Kory! :)

I drove from Billings to Columbus, Montana today. These are just a couple of landscape shots I took along the way. Unfortunately there are not a lot of places you can stop along the Interstate 90 as there was some great scenery that I couldn't capture.

There is definitely a lot to see on this side of the world. I'm here based in Toronto on a two year work contract. Been travelling all over Canada and the USA. I would highly recommend coming here. Check out my Flickr page to see all the places I have been :)

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