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This is Atticus, a male Regal Jumping Spider. We got him at the same time as Lucy, the female that I posted a photo of about a week ago. Atticus took a little longer to get acclimated to his new home. So, I waited longer to take photos of him. I wanted to ensure that I didn't frighten him any more than he already was. When I photographed him today, he was calm, curious, and full of charisma.
This species is found in the southeastern U.S., the Greater Antilles, and the Bahamas, but is most common in peninsular Florida. Atticus and Lucy were both captive bred by a professional breeder located here in the Eastern United States.
This young capricorn in the Julian alp mountains of Slovenia is obviously surprised looking into the lens of a bridge camera, but it's not scared.
This was an experiment where I used a flashlight in a darkened room to provide side lighting in order to create a feeling of mystery and nostalgia in the subject.
Explore Highest position # 369 on Saturday, August 30, 2008
Direct from the camera with no post-processing. This is the first portrait post here in flickr using my old Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8. I intend to compare the portrait shots with the new Nikkor lens for the details which I'm not sure that too much details is good for normal portrait or not. Unfortunately, the internet in Thailand is extreamly slow for several days so I almost couldn't upload any new photos.!!! I'll upload more later. Miss all my dear flickr friends.:)
ทดสอบภาพจาก Tamron SP AF 28-75mm f/2.8 ตั้งสีและความคมจากตัวกล้อง ครอปภาพจากกล้องโดยไม่แต่งภาพเพิ่มเติม
Exposure: 1/90, Aperture: f/4, Focal Length: 28 mm, ISO Speed: 400