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Macro de una araña pollito mascota de mi hermano. El fondo es la chimenea, para que brillen los pelitos ocupe una lampara iluminandola de lado, al otro lado un papel blanco para suavizar las sombras, por ultimo el pequeño destello el flash de la camara con un difusor. camara en tripode, disparador remoto, bloqueo del espejo y colaboracion de la araña, saludos
Exposición: 0.3
Aperture: f/10.0
Lente: 139 mm
Exposición: +0.10
Velocidad ISO: 400
Jean-Guy loves thai food, golf, and country music. His ideal partner would be kind, caring, and have eight legs.
I'd gone out this morning in the hope of finding the Mairie (Town Hall) open for the Heritage Weekend. It wasn't, but may have been this afternoon, when sadly I couldn't get out.
I still haven't found any really big spiders around yet.
Thank you for your favourites. :O)
Wolf Spiders are pretty much everything that bothers me about spiders wrapped into one package. They are big, fast, unpredictable, and utterly alien.
Being near one makes me nauseous but also thankful that I'm not Australian or something.
Araña encontrada en el jardín de casa. Mirando en "google imagenes" no ha sido difícil encontrar la especie de la que se trata. Araneus Diadematus, la araña de jardin europea, puede llegar a medir casi 4 cm, difícil que muerda pero mejor tenerla lejos jijjj
Small orb weaver spiders protect themselves by curling a leaf Into a tube with silk.
100 Pictures- #85 nature macro
This is kinda an interesting spider, as it used to live more south from Belgium, nowadays, due to global warming, they are seen as north as the Netherlands. So they are clearly moving up!
Esta de aqui si realiza una tela circular y en ella a atrapado a un adulto del neuroptero: hormiga león.
we got some cheap macro lenses a few weeks ago that i'm pretty satisfied with (considering this spider is actually like, the size of a speck of dust).
Exceptional fluorescence under ultraviolet compared to the same scene illuminated with normal white light.
Full article: Alien Transformations Under Ultraviolet
First attempt at Macro Photography. Taken on a leaf from a house plant with sun glare from the window.
These are the eyes of the net casting spider in our garden. In order to cast its net at night, the spider has enormous forward-facing eyes.
Exif:
Shutter Speed: 1/160sec
ISO Speed: 200
Focal Length: 25mm [Reversed]
Aperture Value: ƒ/4
Exposure Program: Manual (M)
Light Source: Inbuilt Flash [I’ve diffused the flash using a home-made softbox]
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Getting towards the end of the year. Was warm this weekend and I am trying to get out as much as possible before it gets too cold. Almost walked right past this one blended right in with the tree. Was jumping all over the place.
a funny jumping spider, my garden wall, blue sky, what else?
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