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A rough two image stack of these two spiders sharing a very small space - something spiders don't often do.
Araña en el interior de un tronco. Urkiola, Bizkaia.
(Sin objetivo macro, utilizando tubos de extensión)
(Explore 9-7-2012)
A very tiny spider about 4 or 5 mm only on top of a snowdrop. There I was lying on very wet grass in very dull conditions hoping that handheld wouldn't be too blurred its a soft focus but I'm ok with that ..
Here a friendly small jumping spider, about 6mm. He likes to jump on my t-shirt and looks directly in the camera, face recognition doesn't work with him, but the 60mm macro with flash light does its job very well :)
The jumping spider family (Salticidae) contains more than 500 described genera and about 5,000 described species, making it the largest family of spiders with about 13% of all species. Jumping spiders have some of the best vision among arthropods and use it in courtship, hunting, and navigation.
Not many flowers around at the moment, just enough in this Christmas Bush to attract this crab spider.
This is the little zebra jumper I found in my parents' sink (no idea what my parents had planned for it). Adorable, no?
The grainyness is because I switched from Helicon Focus to Combinezm for stacking. Combinezm does a better job all around but it doesn't handle variance in brightness as well.