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photographed in December of 2007 using a Canon 5D camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens  (1/180th second, f22, ISO 200)
Smeringurus mesaensis photographed in Palm Springs at the end of August 2004 using a Canon 1Ds digital camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens  (1/180th second, f32, ISO 100)
Centruroides bicolor or Centruroides margaritatus
possibly Centruroides limbatus
unidentified scorpion
(Thailand)
gold sand scorpion
(California, USA)
unidentified scorpion
(Costa Rica)
unidentified scorpion
with babies
(Costa Rica)
Eremobates sp. photographed in June of 2004 using a Canon 1Ds digital camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens (1/180th second, f32, ISO 100)
photographed in November of 2007 using a Canon 5D camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens  (1/180th second, f27, ISO 200)
photographed at Cuc Phuong National Park in December of 2004 using a Canon D60 digital camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens  (1/180th second, f19, ISO 100)
photographed at Palo Verde in January of 2002 using a Pentax MZ-5 camera and Pentax 100mm f2.8 macro lens
unidentified sun spider
(California, USA)
unidentified 
tailless whip scorpion
(Thailand)
unidentified 
whip scorpion
(Vietnam)
unidentified 
tailless whip scorpion
(Costa Rica)
photographed in December of 2007 using a Canon 5D camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens mounted on extension tubes  (1/180th second, f32, ISO 200)
photographed in November of 2007 using a Canon 5D camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens with extension tubes  (1/180th second, f16, ISO 200)
Hernandria spinosa photographed at night at Monteverde using a Pentax PZ-1 camera and Pentax 100mm f2.8 macro lens
unidentified harvestman
(Krabi province, Thailand)
unidentified harvestman
(Kanchanaburi, Thailand)
unidentified harvestman
(Costa Rica)
female spiny harvestman
(Costa Rica)
Trombidium sp photographed at Moraine Hills State Park, Illinois, on May 26 2003 using a Canon D60 digital camera, Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens and stacked Kenko 36mm, 20mm and 12mm extension tubes
Narceus americanus photographed at Devil's Lake, Wisconsin, in October of 2003 using a Canon D60 digital camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens  (1/200th second, f22, ISO 100)
photographed in August of 2004 just outside the Grutas de Cacahuamilpa using a Canon D60 digital camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens  (1/180th second, f27, ISO 100)
Scutigera coleoptrata photographed on my apartment wall in Evanston, Illinois, using a Canon 1Ds digital camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens
red velvet mite
(Illinois, USA)
American millipede
(Wisconsin, USA)
unidentified centipede
(Mexico)
house centipede
(Illinois, USA)
photographed using a Canon D60 digital camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 macro lens
photographed in the Lower Huron Metro Park, Detroit, in August of 2005 using a Canon 1Ds camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens  (1/180th second, f22, ISO 100)
long-legged fly
(Illinois, USA)
long-legged fly
(Illinois, USA)
unidentified robber fly
(Taveuni, Fiji)
unidentified robber fly
(Michigan, USA)
Spilomya sp photographed at Devil's Lake, Wisconsin, in October of 2003 using a Canon D60 digital camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens  (1/180th second, f22, ISO 100)
photographed at Prescott, Arizona, in October of 2004 using a Canon D60 digital camera and Canon 100mm USM macro lens  (1/180th second, f19, ISO 100)
mosquito photographed at Moraine Hills Park, Illinois, using a Canon D60 digital camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lense
photographed at Nha Trang in December of 2004 using  a Canon D60 camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens  (1/180th second, f16, ISO 100)
unidentified Spilomya fly
(wasp mimic)
(Wisconsin, USA)
unidentified bee fly
(Nevada, USA)
unidentified mosquito
(Illinois, USA)
unidentified 
predaceous arthropod
(Vietnam)
Helosis mexicana photographed at San Gerardo de Dota in Costa Rica
Helosis mexicana photographed at San Gerardo de Dota in Costa Rica
clouds over Switzerland photographed in August of 2005 using a Canon 1Ds digital camera and Canon 28-105mm lens set to 105mm  (1/180th second, f19, ISO 200)
photographed using a Canon D60 digital camera and Canon 100-400mm image stabilization lens
flower of a parasitic
subterranean plant
(Costa Rica)
flower of a parasitic
subterranean plant
(Costa Rica)
worst nightmare of
a nebulophobe
a horror for
selenophobes

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