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I thought about blowing the cobwebs off the barbecue, and found this!

Macro tubes and 200mm lens

"I have a lot of work to do during the day " the spider said :v

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I've managed to get its eyes in this one, and I've turned the photo upside-down.

 

This beast crawled over my living room floor and I was able captured it! Apparently it's called a big house spider and quite common in sweden. I never seen anything like it. Big and furry.

I just ran into this ...

Taken with MP-E 65mm at 2x.

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Experimenting with using macro tubes

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Son of Brian has chewed through the flys neck, leaving the eyes hanging on by what I assume his the spine.. He has also munched out the centre of the eyes. Hungry little thing.

 

Brian has gone missing again.

Nikon D300 Sigma 105 EX f/2,8

Used Raynox DCR-250 conversion lens.

Macro of a Crab Spider on the petal of a Geranium flower. Crab spiders do not build webs to trap prey, but are hunters and ambushers. Some species sit on or among flowers, bark, fruit or leaves where they grab visiting insects.

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Crab spider on rose stem, Essex.

My pet :P:D KalmaH

nice eyes it got

Myrmarachne is a genus of jumping spiders which imitate an ant by waving their front legs in the air to simulate antennae.

A spider came along and decided to attack one of my thumbtacks. I guess they just didn't get along.

a little jumping spider, bouncing around!

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