That's pretty close Joe, the trick to snagging these guys is lots of light and a Aperture of f/16 or more. Sometimes I have used up to f/32 to get the focal plane to carry through the image. Springs coming and a whole new trial and error season will be upon us.
I first viewed this at the smaller format, the second click makes a world of difference. :)

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Wolf spider
joesaladino | Mar 8, 2007
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Submitted by $tylephoto (not verified) on March 9, 2007 - 5:30am
