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Pictures of Spiders and webs along the path on our garden one early autumn evening

As suggested by Scott: This spider is very small. The legs were about a centimeter long. This is why the spider is translucent. Taken at North Point Park, Baltimore, MD

Canon Eos 7D and EF 100 mm f/2,8L IS USM.

 

These little critters are the ones you can see around the house. Probably just a few millimeters at their largest.

 

Always wanted to take a macro shot of one of them and now I have!

 

Pentax K20D : SMC Pentax D-FA 100mm f/2.8 WR

I've been trying to figure out what kind of spider this is for over a month before posting it. I finally gave up, so if anybody knows, please comment. Actual size of spider's body was about the size of Roosevelt's ear on a U.S. dime. Yes, Really.

Used Raynox DCR-250 conversion lens.

Une araignée Napoléon. On voit ici clairement l'origine de son nom, avec le buste qu'elle porte sur son abdomen !

Spider eating a little fly on the ceiling. Original size: ~4mm.

Jumping Spider from Florida, male

These images of spider's webs, using shallow DOF are scanned from my film images that were used in my AV. I don't think any jewelery can match dew droplets on spider's webs.

A spider from the back yard

This guy has been hanging out on the same leaf of our Basil plant for

a week. When we first saw him, he was missing his left front legs. As

you can see, he's growing them back. That, my friends, is creepy!

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brooksville, florida

View On Black * not for the squeamish*

Canon EOS M with Canon FD 50mm f3.5 macro

This one got a standby position which looks like a warship from space.

The spiders were out in force today in the garden, having a feed from last night

Shot with D90 and Kenko extension tubes with a 105mm Nikkor Micro Lens.

Nikon D90 + Tamron 90mm Macro

3X magnification, molted, just got out of its old thread and into the new. Pulaski County Missouri

A spider and its prey, on a leaf. Not sure what type of spider this is - it was very tiny, about 3 mm in length. From Oslo, Norway.

 

Image taken using a Raynox DCR-250 macro converter.

unknown species, 7mm long,

Thailand

Esa invitada de honor que limpia las pequeñas plagas de los lugares inalcanzables por el ser humano se llama Stefany, un nombre fino, para una criatura fina

Foto tirada no Jardim Botânico de São Paulo.

 

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Taken at Botanical Garden of São Paulo - Brazil.

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