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Camera set up: Canon 450D | Tamron 90mm 2.8 | f/20 | ISO 400 | 1/160s

better focus on eyes in this pic

Almost straight out of the camera. Adjusted sharpness, color balance and removed some clutter. The reflection is on the floor tile.

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Nikon Coolpix 5700

Wolf spider sitting under the front tire of my motorcycle.

SONY DSLR-A200

TAMRON 70-300mm F/4.0-5.6

Close-up filter +4

 

F-stop: f/29

Tempo di esposizione: 1/125

Sensibilità: ISO-100

Distanza focale: 300mm

Do you ever sit in a darkened room glued to a taut movie full of suspense? Do you leave your toes dangling over the edge of the sofa? And then your eyes catch a brief movement in the gloom....a big spider running across the floor towards you? Manchester United were just one nil up when this guy legged it across the carpet towards me (they always start crawling into the house at this time of year). Quickly I got down on his level with the macro...but only so close. These buggers run fast! And I DO NOT LIKE SPIDERS!

camera: panasonic fz50 + raynox dcr250

diaphragme: f3.6

vitesse: 1/100s

focale: 109mm

iso: 100

programme: manuel

This spider has been living out my side door all summer long. We've gotten along pretty well, and today is no different, for he took care of the bees that like to sting me. Sorry mailman, the spider stays right where he is.

This was my second go at the CombineZM software. When i take pictures of insects, i take a lot of them. I end up with a lot of pictures with only small differences. To improve DOF is used the CombineZM software.

 

Btw, view large ;)

 

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This is the same spider I posted a little while ago with the moving retina. He's a tiny, self-contained nightmare.

No photoshop - just like a took it.

 

Better seen in original size.

Wiew of her colorful abdomen.

 

Vista de su colorido abdomen.

 

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one of my first ever shots with my new macro lens

The ancient Greek poet Ovid spun the tale of a young woman named Arachne, who boasted that she could weave as well as the goddess Athena. After a weaving contest between mortal and goddess, Athena began beating Arachne, who tried to hang herself in fright. Athena turned the arrogant weaver into a spider, and Arachne and her descendants have since then been weavers that hang from threads—or so the story goes.

  

more spider facts

 

A spider in its web, lit by the afternoon sun

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

I was going through some old photos and found 3 images that weren't great. Focus stacked them and am pretty happy with the result.

Spider just outside the patio doors

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