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

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.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jumping_spider

In Sri Lanka

Flower Garden

 

Canon 450D

Sigma 50mm DG macro

F/5.6

1/125 sec.

ISO-400

With Flash

New macro lens, woooooh!

Common house spider - Parasteatoda tepidariorum

Not many flowers around at the moment, just enough in this Christmas Bush to attract this crab spider.

Spotted by the wife...

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.

More webs and light.

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

A big catch.

There is a explosion of winged termites that night. They are all over the place, especially near light sources. I know in the morning almost all spiders webs around the house will have a catch ........... i found this one in the middle of corn field that morning.

 

They move about, not a sound, always on the look out.

If you're a fly, it wouldn't be the spider

7 stacked photos

 

Raynox DCR-250 + Godox V860III + AK Diffuser

Spider - Araignée

Macro

Its early in the morning,............. and this little spider is having breakfast.

A peppered jumper spider, photo taken with 16mm extension tube.

Portrait of a spider, Lomo 3.7x + bellows, 49 pictures stacked

 

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