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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 :)

SMC PENTAX-M 50mm F/2 + 32mm extension tube

Face your phobias......

Not really scared of spiders but don't like touching them! I expect they don't like us touching them anyway!

(If my Daughter looks in you will hear her scream:)

creative commons so do whatever you want to do with this shot, including selling it and becomming a millionaire! Please drop a message here on flickr if you've used it somewhere, that's all!

zoutedrop, 2008

A two-tail spider Hersiliidae on a tree bark. Its camouflage works very well and can be difficult to spot even during the day.

Well she was just sort of there for the taking.

 

Thank you for your favourites. :O)

a spider appears to turn a pirouette...

 

view large if you dare...ooo scary kids.

busy with the shiny lurex yarn

I found this spider in the garden shed. The picture was created from a focus stack of 70 photos taken with a Schneider f2.8 40mm APO lens reverse mounted and using a flash.

Pesky critter kept running off just as I was about to take his picture. Got him in the end.

 

Nikkor 105mm micro with 68mm of extension tubes. Lit with SB-28 on 1/64 power fitted with an omnibounce positioned about 15cm from the spider.

F11.0 - 1/100 - ISO 100 - MT-24EX with Diffusers - MP-E 65mm

 

View On Black

During a storm in the massif of the Chartreuse

 

la tête en bas...

 

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A few shots of a spider sat on its web eating a fly. The web was in front of a window so I put some different coloured backgrounds in it to see what worked best.

 

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E-510

90 f/2.5 macro

I can still hear the wife's scream ringing in my ears as she saw this monster emerging from the plug hole.

Jugando con el lente invertido

prise au jardin botanique

He was quite cooperative, didn't move that much

 

Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm f/1.7 T* + Macro Extension Tube

Macro shot of a jumping spider

Salticidae.

Shot with Canon 600d and reversed Minolta MD 28mm lens on a set of extension tubes. Single shot.

Small jumping spider in Fytema, Ikaria, Greece - June 8, 2015

Had a macro session at the Hunter Botanical Gardens at Heatherbrae, NSW; Australia with long time friend and fellow flickr photographer Joe Micallef today.

Here's a couple of keepers.

Thought I'd try and get these in before Joe - as I expect his are better!! :-)

Thanks for a great session and spotting Joe!!

Check out his images on flickr at : Joe Micallef

I spotted this jumping spider having a meal, but he kept turning away from our lenses!

So a little coaxing ( gently with a twig - thanks Joe!!) got him to face head-on here!!

Thanks for any comments, views or favorites!!

Have a fantastic day and week!!!

Not a great picture but something different for me

- she was inside an empty stack of beehive boxes.

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