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Saw him on my desk while I was typing away. Surprisingly he stood still long enough for me to mount the camera on the tripod and take a shot. He's sitting on tissue paper.
Really enjoying playing around with my Macro Lens. I've played around with this much more that I would have thought I would. Not sure what type of spyder this is but didn't seem to mind beiig photographd.
Araneus diadematus o araña de jardin europea aunque tambien se conoce vulgarmente como araña de la cruz .
Gracias como siempre Muntanyeret!!
nikon d200, 105 mm nikkor micro w/ VR, this pic was featured at the Science Museum of Minnesota!!!!!!
I found this spider in the garden shed. The picture was created from a focus stack of 79 photos taken with a Schneider f2.8 40mm APO lens reverse mounted and using a flash.
Edit in Adobe Camera Raw 6.7
I didn't feel like opening the window to get a better look at this motherfckr :D
This spider was sat on top of my cactus so i thought i would have a go at a bit of Macro. I took this with a Canon 600d with the kit 18-55mm lens mounted in reverse. I also used a home made flash diffuser to channel the on camera flash past the lens to ensure it lit the subject up.
I can't believe it's Oct. 4th and I'm still shooting.
I played with wasting light on this shot, the MT-24 was blasting most of it's light out of the right head (1:8).
tous les soirs, je rentre du travail, et m'accorde 30 minutes à serpenter mon jardin l'appareil au cou (ok les voisins doivent me prendre pour l'excentrique du quartier)
This is for you Arturo :)) I thought you might still ask for some spidy shots, so here it is, I found this one accidentally during my trip down south. Pity I didn't have the 100mm with me at the time, so this is the best I could do with my zoom lens. LOL! Sorry about the blurry shot too...the wind just wouldn't stop blowing!!
Une belle et tendre Lycosidae Sp.
Les Lycosidae sont des araignées de taille variable, la longueur du corps des adultes allant de 1 mm à 35 mm selon les espèces. Ici nous sommes sur un spécimen d’une taille de 11 mm
Celle-ci, n’utilise pas non plus de toile pour chasser, elle chasse au sol de petits insectes comme des mouches, moustiques ou autres. Ses 8 yeux lui offrent une très bonne vue, mais pas aussi bonne que sa consœur.
Cependant, au niveau de la course à pied, ses grandes papattes lui donnent l’avantage sur la piste !
Mais si, vous en avez déjà vu, elles courent partout sous les tas de bois, les copeaux, les feuilles, les hautes herbes.
La prise horizontale et un peu sombre est volontaire pour lui donner un côté un peu lugubre.
On est donc sur du ;
Nikon D7500
Laowa 2.5-5x
Rail WeMacro
Stacking de 225 photos
Flash circulaire Laowa
Une lightbox maison
LR et Zerene
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Taken on Nikon D300 with Tamron 90mm lens handheld in early morning autumn sunshine with dew on vegetation
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I've been taking my camera to my backyard again, seeing as things are starting to move in the right direction ;D Evenings spent on a patio with a glass of wine and a good book, sun and blue sky! It is just great!! Have a great weekend guys!
One of our Flickr-friend, Linda Tipton, send me this beautiful and thoughtful poem.
The Spider and the Fly
a fable
by Mary Howitt , died, 1888
" Will you walk into my parlor? ' said the spider to the fly;
'Tis the prettiest little parlor that you ever did spy."
' The way into my parlor is up a winding stair,
" And I have so many pretty things to show you , when you are there."
“ O no, no," said the little fly, 'to ask me is in vain",
" For who goes up your winding stair, will never come down again."
“I am sure you must be weary , dear' , with soaring up so high;"
"Will you rest upon my little bed?", said the spider to the fly.
" There are lovely curtains drawn around the sheets are fine and thin "
If you like to rest awhile , I will gladly tuck you in"
" O no, no, said the little fly" , for I've often heard it said,
" They never, never, wake again, who rest upon your bed".
Said the cunning spider to the fly, " Dear Friend, what shall I do,
to show the warm affection, I 've always felt for you?'
" I have within my pantry, good store of all that's nice"
I am sure you're very welcome if you want to take a slice?"
"O no, no , said the little fly, "Kind Sir, that cannot be"
' I have heard what's in your pantry and I do not wish to see" .
" Sweet creature said the spider,, "You are witty and your wise,
" How handsome are your gauzy wings, how brilliant are your eyes" .
" I have a little looking glass upon my parlor shelf
If you will step in a moment , dear, you should behold yourself"
“I thank you gentle sir”, she said " for what your pleased to say,
but bidding you good morning, I'll call another day."
The spider turned around and went back into his den,
because he knew the silly fly, would soon be back again.
So he wove a little web in a little corner , sly.
and set his table, waiting to dine upon, the fly.
Then he came outside again and merrily did sing,
" Come hither pretty fly, with pearl and silver wing,
Your robes are green and purple, there's a crest upon your head;
Your eyes are like diamonds bright and mine are dull as lead.'
Alas! Alas! How soon this silly little fly,
Hearing his wily , flattering words, came slowly flitting by,
With buzzing wings hung aloft and near and nearer drew
Thinking only of her brilliant eyes and green and purple hue
Thinking only of her crested head-- Poor Foolish Thing!
AT LAST
Up jumped the cunning spider , and fiercely held her fast
He dragged her up the winding stairs and into his dismal den
Within his little parlor, but, she never came out again.
And , now dear little children , who may this story read,
To idle , silly flattering words, I pray you never give heed
UNTO an evil counsellor , close your heart, your ears and eye
And take a lesson from this tale of the spider and the fly.
.......................................................................the end...