Spiderling at Work, Pt. 2 - _TNY_7759
After a day of shooting, I got home and left for work in the evening. Since I was curious how the shots turned had out, I brought the camera with me to work and it was sitting next to me on my desk when I saw this very young spider climbing out of the diffuser!
I'm thinking I picked it up as a stowaway while shooting and too the opportunity to snap a couple of shots of it on my desk.
Nows this is a very small spiderling, about ~1.5 mm /.06" body length so I went all the way in to 3.9:1 magnification for this.
It being so small and young also makes identification more difficult, but the spider experts I've shown the shots to lean towards it being one of the three Larinioides we have in Sweden.
Part 1 with it showing a cute little face (same high magnification) here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/52140152542/
Spiderling at Work, Pt. 2 - _TNY_7759
After a day of shooting, I got home and left for work in the evening. Since I was curious how the shots turned had out, I brought the camera with me to work and it was sitting next to me on my desk when I saw this very young spider climbing out of the diffuser!
I'm thinking I picked it up as a stowaway while shooting and too the opportunity to snap a couple of shots of it on my desk.
Nows this is a very small spiderling, about ~1.5 mm /.06" body length so I went all the way in to 3.9:1 magnification for this.
It being so small and young also makes identification more difficult, but the spider experts I've shown the shots to lean towards it being one of the three Larinioides we have in Sweden.
Part 1 with it showing a cute little face (same high magnification) here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/52140152542/