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Jumping spider in the pink. Trapped this little jumper on the kitchen counter. Tried to photograph it but it just moved too fast. Persuaded it to walk onto a begonia flower and it just sat there fascinated hardly moving a muscle. Focus stacked using zerene
42mm | 1/13 | ƒ/11 | ISO 200 |
I've diffused the flash using a homemade softbox.
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Shishir Rahman
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Found this little chap in my kitchen and he was kind enough to do a quick shoot shoot in the light tent. He didn't want to sit still for too long so this was taken hand held with the Tokina 100mm macro as using a tripod was impossible I wasn't able to do any focus stacking so I used F22 with a couple of 5500K bulbs and 2 flashes. After his shoot he was happily realised back into the wild (not my kitchen)
This is a very tiny cross spider which i was trying to photograph. ^^ I used a DIY pop up flash Diffusor to take this picture.
Settings
Nikon D5300
On-Camera Flash with DIY Flash Diffusor
40mm f/2.8 Micro Nikkor
1/200 of a second
f/22
ISO 100
Psychedelic spider crawled up the water spout
Down came the rain and freaked the spider out
Dropped another tab and dried up all the rain
And psychedelic spider crawled up the spout again.
I didn't intend to take this shot, I just saw a Walnut Orb Weaver in a compost bin and contorted myself into a W shape for a quick record shot. The background colours are entirely accidental, derived from the clothing of one of my fellow bioblitzers standing on the other side of the bin nattering about hedgehogs. Weird.
Walnut Orb Weaver, Nuctenea umbratica.
Took the old FZ200 for a run today.
This tiny spider used a cobweb to land on the tip of this leaf before moving up a little. Its about 7mm (3/8") across.
I used the Canon 500d close up lens in this shot, however it was a bit windy and I had real problems trying to keep the leaf steady, as the depth of field on that lens in quite shallow. However, a single minded stubbornness paid off.
Spider on bedroom wall, backlit by a wee lamp. 1:2 macro with Tamron SP90. The last ever photo it looks like I'll take with that lens as it broke just after I took this :-(