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Waiting at the center of it's own world.....

  

Sigma 70-300mm with Macro

Tiny spider in a holly bush!

Extension Tube + Canon 100 macro 2.8 + 28mm 2.8 revese

Spring : Macro : Spider web and drops

Common house spider - Parasteatoda tepidariorum

thanks for your interest & support - have a good week ahead ...warmest rgds tank

New macro lens, woooooh!

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.

Its a sure agonizing death for the wasp and one juicy breakfast for the spider.

Componon-S 80mm, natural light, 72 images stacked

 

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Found this tiny, pinkish crab spider hiding in the petals of a pink flower. Almost unnoticed because it was comouflaged with the pink petals. I selected a green background here to have it more visible.

I was always fascinated with spiders... this is my first time to see a pink one, crabs spiders were always white or green.

 

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Happy Tuesday to all Flickr friends!!!

 

If you want to see my macro setup, click here: www.tumblr.com/blog/randyperalta/1

 

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.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jumping_spider

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)

so mild still and day 351 of my 366

Yes I'm going through my archives....just needed some color now that everything is brown here....

In Sri Lanka

Flower Garden

 

Canon 450D

Sigma 50mm DG macro

F/5.6

1/125 sec.

ISO-400

With Flash

7 stacked photos

 

Raynox DCR-250 + Godox V860III + AK Diffuser

The male cross orb weaver on the side of my house has seen some rough times.

Spotted by the wife...

Young Nursery Web spider on Goldenrod

*the size of this jumper...shot while it was having its 3mm breakfast. =)

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