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Well, I finally braved my fears and did the unthinkable (for me)...got this close to a SPIDER...!! My hands were shaking so bad it's a wonder you can tell what it is!
Opened my front door and there's this huge cobweb almost in the way.
Made some good Macro photography, although a bit awkward taking them from a step ladder.
Unidentified spider from suburban garden. Found under stones. 4mm long nose to tail (excluding legs). Any help with identification would be very welcome. Theridiidae?
8 image stack, 2X magnification. Nikon D5200 Tokina 100mm +68mm f32 1/250 diffused flash.
This angle was worse to process. But I managed. And got a better shot with less disturbing background.
In hockey they refer to a player who can perform at high speed and with with refined skill and being able to dangle...
This garden spider had created a home by weaving his web between two very tall blades of grass. Simply awesome swaying in the wind high in the air.
Wolf spider. I gotta say she (probably a 'she') was a very cool customer. I shooed her out of my garage and corralled her into a box and then put her onto the hood of my sister's car to have a solid background on which to have taken the shot.
This little lady was wandering around Stuart's old front door. [Thanks to Jel and afterforty for the ID]
I found this spider in the garden shed. The picture was created from a focus stack of 103 photos taken with a Schneider f2.8 40mm APO lens reverse mounted and using a flash.
When you have 8 eyes, you are sure to have some interesting eyebrows, as on this jumping(?) spider, seen in the garden.