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A crab spider cought an evening meal (Satyrin butterfly or "brown").

Eine Krabbenspinne hat einen Augfleckfalter (Satyrinae) erbeutet.

Possibly a cat faced spider

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Spiders Web on the top of a friends hedges, sitting there all quiet, I touched it gently but nothing popped up.

(small crop).. A 'Common crab spider'.. 'Misumena vatia'.. I think.. sat on a daisy waiting to pounce on any pray.. See more detail..!!

 

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Thomisus onustus (Thomisidae), waiting for a pollinator to come.

Handheld field stack, based on 5 images, assembled using Zerene Stacker (Pmax & Dmap). No crop.

Post production using Adobe Photoshop CS6 and Lightroom 5.6.

Canon 600D. Canon EF 100mm USM, ISO-400, F/13, 1/8 sec.

Alpes de Haute Provence, South East of France.

it's a spider macro, I click this photograph using 18-55mm lens with a revers rings...

& flash is on

Rebel XT + Sigma 105mm EX DG Macro + Flash Canon 430EX com rebatedor acoplado.

Also called cross spider, diadem spider, or crowned orb weaver.

In the south of Sweden.

柔柔的粉紅花瓣.....

像蝴蝶一般的柔美!

posing for a shoot:)

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Spider-Man (2002) from Marvel - Films

 

L-R:

Top Row

Bonesaw

Flash Thompson

Harry Osborn

Green Goblin

Norman Osborn

Houseman

Dennis Carradine

 

Bottom Row

Betty Brant

Hoffman

Robbie Robertson

J. Jonah Jameson

Spider-Man

Peter Parker

Mary Jane Watson

Aunt May

Uncle Ben

 

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The deadly Australian Redback Spider (Latrodectus hasseltii) hanging out in our front garden.

Garden spiders are the most common orb web spider in the UK often found in gardens, giving them their name! They are greyish-brown with a white cross on their back and spin their famous spiral webs! They sit in the middle of the web waiting to feel the vibrations of a struggling insect in the sticky threads of its web.

Trying out the new XT3 on a Garden Spider

 

So since I can't import the RAW files into LR, I've decided to use Iridient X-Transformer to see how the quality is on a heavily cropped image. I haven't got a macro lens (yet) so I used the10-24mm and imported the DNG into LR. Its probably cropped near 80% and to be fair I'm pretty pleased with the quality. Overall...proper excited with this new XT3. Both pictures taken at f5.6 at 500sec and ISO800.

Found this little guy at my back door this morning. Sitting quite contentedly in the middle of his web, just waiting for breakfast!

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