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

 

Lens:LAOWA 65mm F2.8 2x Ultra Macro

A close crop of the previous huntsman photo showing his face and fangs, see the full sized image for more info.

Araneus diadematus

Korsspindel

Herräng

 

unknown species, 7mm long,

Thailand

JML 21mm

35 fotos a 0,05mm

6x

macro photo's of spiders - using Nikon D7100 / 2x SB600 x Nikon 105mm Micro lens

I spotted this pretty little web blowing gentle in the morning breeze under our picnic table.

 

My friend Andrea snapped the photo though and did a marvelous job of it!

...was just hanging around, you can see his safety rope.

 

My first attempts at macro photography.

Taken using my Nikon D3000 with 70-300 AFS, and a Raynox DCR250 close up filter.

 

Any ideas what type of spider - I haven't got a clue on these sort of things.

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

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.

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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Testing the macro focus of my camera. my first macro shot

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

camera: panasonic fz50 + raynox dcr250

diaphragme: f3.6

vitesse: 1/100s

focale: 109mm

iso: 100

programme: manuel

Experimenting with using macro tubes

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

I had a wonder through the backyard this morning to see what I could find to enter in the Up Close & Spineless Comp for the Aust Museum. I don't have a macro lens, just a cheap filter type thing that I attach to my kit lens that came with a fisheye type lens I got cheap off ebay. But it seems to do the trick. Only problem is you have to get up bloody close for it to work..so the wasp shot was taken with me holding the camera at arms length and just pushing the button. Needless to say he didn't like it much, but I'm glad it turned out ;0)

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