Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Wordless Wednesday: Creepy

74 comments:

  1. I would say so. Creepy Crawly at that that is the second spider WW this week. Yuck!

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  2. Eeww - don't like spiders but nice photography!

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  3. Beautiful creature! I haven't seen any of these this year.

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  4. OH MY! I would die if I saw that! Cool photo though!!

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  5. Shame on you! I will now have the creepy crawlies for the rest of the night! LOL

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  6. OH GOD. There should be a warning on all arachnid related posts. YIKES!!!

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  7. Yep, I'd say that is pretty creepy.

    Happy WW!

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  8. Ick. I don't mind spiders, but, I don't like that one!!

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  9. WOW! Creepy, scary, and HUGE! Spiders make me cry, because I am that scared of them. lol

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  10. I got the heebies just looking at this!
    Happy WW!
    Kasandria

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  11. Great photo! It is creepy, I can't stand spiders - they give me the willies!

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  12. But he's pretty anyway! The yellow is kind of cool. Do we know if he's a killer (aka poisonous) or not?

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  13. ewwwwwww! That is a cool picture, but spiders give me the absolute creeps!

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  14. Those spiders try to look so pretty but there's no disgusting their YUCK!

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  15. Wow, I've never seen one that looks like that before. I wouldn't want to get too close - hooray for zoom lenses!

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  16. yeah, it's creepy, but cool at the same time! LOL!

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  17. eek, I just got the willies...what kind of spider is that?

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  18. Now I'm going to have the heebie jeebies all day. Thanks a lot! ;)

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  19. Oh, that gives me the heebie jeebies! But it's a great photo!

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  20. Um yeah!!! LOL..thanks for the comment.

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  21. We have this spider in our garden, too! What is it?

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  22. EEEEEWWWWWWW!!! I have no idea how you managed to take that shot. Even WITH a telephoto - that is one shot you will NEVER see me take! lol

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  23. Great shot - even though it is definitely creepy!

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  24. And....I'm terrified.

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  25. Very cool shot but I hope you captured that with a zoom lens and you were not that close to it. Gives me the heebie jeebies.

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  26. Yikes! I'd have to run the other way!

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  27. That's a great shot, but eeek! Gives me chills!

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  28. Yuck...spiders creep me out. There was a huge brown on that nearly landed on me and the girls as we were walking out the front door. I freaked out, probably developed a phobia in my poor girls!

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  29. I just got a WHOLE BODY tingle......blehhhhh! YUCK YUCK YUCK! OMG that is frickin creepy. *shudder*

    Did you have to get close to it or is it a telescopic lens (I hope)?

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  30. OHHHHHhhh I've seen one of these before. They are HUGE and yes, CREEPY!
    great shot, though :)

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  31. Ugh - yes, creepy is right! But it's a very well taken photo anyway. :)

    Happy WW!

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  32. Is that a Garden Spider? I had one in my Day Lilies that was hard to see because it blended in. She's gone now.

    Great picture!

    Thanks for visiting The Things We Do!

    Happy WW!

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  33. Amazing photograph of a neat spider!

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  34. I would say Yikes...!!! but it's still a very good picture

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  35. Yikes! Is he poisonous? Cool picture though.

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  36. Oh yeah, that is....i had one i posted not to long ago.... hideous! a Banana Spider the size of my hand!

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  37. Awesome (from a distance, that is)! Happy WW!

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  38. Well crap. What a way to end my night. If I have nightmares now you are in big trouble lOL

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  39. What a great post. Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment. I just happened on this shot in New Orleans strolling down the street. Those are sometimes the best kind. Blessings.

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  40. Wow, was that in your yard? That is a great photo.

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  41. OMGOSH! Was that in your yard???? YIKES!

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  42. Eww! I don't like spiders at all. Great shot though.

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  43. Very pretty, but would NOT want this crawling anywhere near me or my home, LOL! Happy WW!

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  44. Definitely. But beautiful (in a strange sort of way). Actually, I think it's your photography that is beautiful, not the spider!

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  45. creepy and yet a nice kind of spider.. i love its color lol

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  46. I think that spider is beautiful! What a great photo!

    Thanks for stopping for WW!

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  47. Ooooh! Was it really huge AND green???

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  48. Uh, I was laughing at these comments, but then I saw one that made me think. I checked it out. This is NOT a banana spider.... it's a harmless garden spider (Orb Weaver).

    http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.dhh.louisiana.gov/offices/apps/Gallery/October/slides/Golden%2520Orb%2520Spider.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.dhh.louisiana.gov/offices/apps/Gallery/October/slides/Golden%2520Orb%2520Spider.html&h=478&w=720&sz=46&tbnid=xaOEt101MPMt0M:&tbnh=93&tbnw=140&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dorb%2Bspider&usg=__WzdkHhTmlM9iSA6uwb3xJG2UsaE=&ei=pD6ySsvSFMbDlAfIupGFDw&sa=X&oi=image_result&resnum=3&ct=image

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  49. LOL I came to check out your blog. I almost ran away. Oh I hate spiders but I like your blog so I'll be staying to listen a while.

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  50. Eewww...spiders make my skin crawl! I love the closeup picture though!

    Thanks for your sweet comment on my blog!

    Myra @ Happy Housewife Living Life

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  51. Ewww! We had a couple of those last year in some bushes. I cut the bushes out, so these wouldn't come back. :D

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  52. Wow, I am not a spider fan (at least to be next to one) but that is one gorgeous spider!

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