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This small spider was long-dead when Janice found it and suggested it might make a nice macro. Now, it's blowing in the winter wind outdoors.
Meet the male misumena spider. Also called a flower crab spider, this species will change its color to match its home plant. I caught him jumping from leaf to leaf, swinging from a strand of silk, on the prowl for hover flies.
This guy built his web across our veranda. On taking this shot, I was initially concerned he was going to drop onto me, or leap onto the front of the camera lens. Such a confrontation would surely end in death for one of us!
However, as I watched this guy quietly go about his life for an hour or more through the lens, I couldn't help but feel a degree of admiration. I don't want anything to harm this spider now.
Another macro shot of frozen water crystals on a spider's web. The blue background is our car. I shot this using the £4.99(inc p&p!) macro lens from that well-known online tax-dodging retailer so it's not the crispest of images but it looks nice! Also if I zoom in and hold it upside down I can see the roof of our house and the neighbour's house and also a dark 'selfie' image of me! (You may have to trust me on this one!)
Macro of spider in a jar. Released unharmed after the shot. One shot 2 x macro. Male jumper with big jaws
Saw this spider in my back yard.
5d2 and Tokina 100mm macro
ISO200
f8
1/200
Flash: AD 360 at 1/64 power camera right behind spider
Taken with a Canon 17-40mm f/4 reversed on a Canon 60D body.
It's amazing how a 10$ reverse ring adapter can improve your macro photography!
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On ~ ~ EXPLORE ~ ~ Jun 1, 2009 # 499
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