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Practicing some jumping spider shots before my Grampians trip. Found this male jumping spider in my front garden. This specific species of jumping spider I have become very familiar with, they are very abundant during the warmer months, the females are much more difficult to identify, they...
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I found this spider while walking at a nearby park. Shot on Canon 100mm macro lens on sony body. Still getting used to this lens colours. I have still to identify this species.
Hope you like it.
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More shots from this little jumping spider, it is possibly a Macaroeris nidicolens ( thanks to @MinitecaPhotographie for this info), a Adanson’s Jumping Spider (Hasarius adansoni) or a White-banded House Jumper (Hypoblemum scutulatum).
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Today while shooting in my front yard I found this spider on my brother's car. I still need to research its species. It is completely different then the jumping spiders I normally photograph. I has longer arms and a completely different colour on its body. It also was a lot more curious and...
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Today I spotted this jumping spider around my bathroom window, i took a few photos of it but was unhappy with the window frame as my background so I got the little spider to jump on my hand and moved it to a lilly flower in a vase. When the spider was near the green parts of the plant it...
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This is one of my earlier succesful shot of a jumping spider. I believe I was trying to capture this with extension tubes at f/2.8 and probably using an auto focus mode, many missed shots but this one was pretty good. The ring LED flash is something I dont use on these spiders anymore as it...
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This same jumping spider was shown in a previous post but I wanted to post this image of him separately rather then add him to the end of an older post. In this shot you can see the spider resting on a toaster powercord to see the size comparison of the spider. Hope you like it
one of my great photographic joys, this little spider that only leaves its burrow a few days a year to reproduce!
She even granted me the honor of getting on my hand !!
A camel spider, magnification 4X.
0.3 sec ISO 100
Lomo 3,7X microscope lense and extension tubes
LED lights, homemade difusser
Stacked in Helicon Focus and retouched in Photoshop.