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回顧 2011

「建築 建築」 四人聯展@八樓當代

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Canon EOS 5D Mark II

FD 50mm f1.8 inverse with bellow

strobist info: 580EXII @ 1/128+1/3 power and Di866 @ 1/128 power in the left and right of image

trigger by Flash Wave-III RX

And finally the poor fly gave up against its will to survive a fight against spider.

Black and grey house spiders are widely distributed throughout Australia and New Zealand. In natural habitat, they are usually found on rough-barked trees, whereas inside buildings they are often found in corners, around windows and doorways, or where other light sources may attract prey insects. B. longinquus may be found in similar locations, but is more often found outdoors.

Albury on the NSW/Vic Border

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aka jumping spider

There are quite a few young St Andrews Cross spiders in the garden at the moment. The adult spider arranges the zig-zag patterns in a diagonal cross extending the lines of their legs, but the young ones seem to arrange them in a disk. Not sure of the reason for either pattern

Early attempts at macro, in the wild. well, sort of. This spider was miniscule, notice the rust formation on the tiny fence wire.

3-9-12. Taken with Canon EOS Rebel T2i. Tokina 100mm f/2.8 1/80 ISO-200.

See him/her LARGER.

 

I got some extension tubes for my camera the other day and haven't had much time to play with them. Tam found this spider on election night and I figured it was a good time to do some macro photography. He had a bit of dust and hair on him cause he was in the corner by the trashcan. Anyone want to take a stab at what kind of spider he is?

18-55 reversed lens.

 

#macro #spider #t3i

 

Found this little spider lounging in the backyard. He seemed pretty cooperative so we did a few head shots.

it could be lurking around the next corner....

Argiope bruennichi filling her trophy.

Fuji X-E1 + Konica Hexanon 55 macro

Was really hard to find the right angle that would capture most part of the web; finally, after a lot of tries, i was able to get where i wanted to :)

Nex 3n+"tamron 90.macro f.2.5" f.8.0

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Young female St. Andrew's Cross Spider (I think). This spiders body was about 4mm long, tiny.

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