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  1. Chavezshutter

    Your opinion? Cicada emerging and opening wings

    Old night macro photo with a new edit. Either I didnt use diffusion back then or used very little of it, a little editing helps hide the worst of it😁 . Hope you like it 😀
  2. Chavezshutter

    Your opinion? Cabbage White Moth (Pieris rapae)

    Hello, These daytime moths are very common around my area, on hot days they sometime come indoors and this one perched on a Kangaroo Paw native plant in a vase which gave me a chance to shoot this shot..
  3. Chavezshutter

    Your opinion? Grey House Spider (Badumna longinqua) - Diffuser testing

    Hi, Haven't shot much macro while I play with my new lens, but I did have the chance to shoot some macro a couple of weeks ago to test a diffuser which I made recently. Here is a spider I shot at a botanical park on day of shooting at Daylesford, Victoria. Hope you like it.
  4. Chavezshutter

    Your opinion? Australian Garden Orb Weaver and prey- Hortophora transmarina

    Hi, This was a nightshot I took a few months ago. A common sight in many gardens in OZ, this Orb weaver spider feeding on a leafhopper.
  5. Chavezshutter

    Your opinion? Slender ringtail damselfly UV

    Hello, A few days ago this damselfly flew inside my house and perched on the ceiling. I grabbed a branch with leaves from my backyard, placed the damselfly on it and took the chance to photograph it but as it was near evening I hoped the damselfly slept on the branch so I could shoot it with...
  6. Chavezshutter

    Your opinion? Common Brown Butterfly - Heteronympha merope

    I dont get too many photos of butterflies, they are very skittish and dont let you get near at all near my area. Anyways, here is one I got last spring. Hope you like it..
  7. Chavezshutter

    Your opinion? Found an unnamed jumper species while bushwalking at a park..

    Hi, While walking to the top of a small peak at You Yangs park i found this jumping spider, it is a known but unnamed female species from the Saitis family. I like the emerald eyes and heart pattern on the booty 😆, it also has a rather angry face 🤷‍♂️ . I believe its common unofficial name is...
  8. Chavezshutter

    Your opinion? Mama Wolf spider and her many children - not for arachnophobes, you've been warned

    Hi, Even I get a little uneasy when I look at this photo. Mainly because I know how fast wolf spiders can move and no spider the size of a tarantula should move that quick 😆, this particular wolf spider mum wasn't too big at about 4 cm but I did notice it had passengers onboard. I'm not sure...
  9. Chavezshutter

    Want critique Until next year 😥....but what a shoot!!!

    Hello, Last weekend I was able to get to the coast to have what may well be my last opportunity to photograph my favourite Maratus - The Tasmanian peacock spider. @eliasfta and I have had our most successful season this year getting thousands of photos and video of these tiny spiders. Any day...
  10. Chavezshutter

    Your opinion? Jack Jumper Ant (Myrmecia pilosula) - This ant will ruin your day

    Hi, Australia has a lot of ants of many varieties. They are found all over the country in all types of climates and they dominate the landscape. One of the larger ants here are the family of ants belonging to Bulldog ants (Myrmecia) which has some species that can grow over 3.5cm, however the...
  11. Chavezshutter

    Your opinion? Long time no see...False Garden Mantis

    Hi, I had not seen a mantis for at least a decade, they are tricky to spot but I do spend a fair amount of time outdoors. Anyways, this past June during our winter we had a week of particularly cold weather and I found this mantis inside, it stayed inside for a few days. Shallow DOF and...
  12. eliasfta

    Your opinion? It's been awhile - Maratus plumosus

    Hello, I have been in hibernation during winter here in Australia and busy with work so no post for a while, now that spring is here I have been out doing peacock spider spotting with my brother @Chavezshutter . I have a few hundred pics of 5 different Maratus species, males and females...
  13. Chavezshutter

    Your opinion? Dance of the tiny spider

    Hi, Peacock spider season is nearly over, not seeing as many as I have seen a few months ago but I was able to get some courtship behaviour in my last outing, this species is a bat-like peacock jumping spider (Maratus vespertilio) displaying for a female: The female, however, does not appear...
  14. Chavezshutter

    Your opinion? Tasmanian peacock spider and prey

    Hi, I have posted this little spider before, it is my favourite peacock spider species I have found so far. I find these at a wetland reserve not too far from where I live in Melbourne. They like to live near a type of coastal succulent which has bright flowers and attracts many insects, these...
  15. Maratus Pavonis 01

    Maratus Pavonis 01

    Common peacock jumping spider - Maratus Pavonis
  16. Chavezshutter

    Want critique Common Peacock Jumping spider - Maratus Pavonis

    Hi, I managed to get nice and close for this shot on this spider which I shot 2 days ago, quite lucky as these are the most skittish and smallest of the species I have found so far, they are about 3-4mm long. This jumping spider was the first species of peacock jumping spider recorded back in...
  17. Maratus Tasmanicus 01

    Maratus Tasmanicus 01

    Tasmanian peacock jumping spider - Maratus Tasmanicus, short clip, best seen at 4k. Haven't done video editing for a bit, slowly getting back into it.
  18. Chavezshutter

    Others Star trails - Altona Foreshore Reserve

    Hello :) The Altona Foreshore Reserve is a protected wetlands area about 15km southwest of the city of Melbourne, in Victoria. I come here quite often as it has great city views as well as beautiful wetland native wildlife. The creeks and estuaries closer to my own home all feed down to these...
  19. Chavezshutter

    Your opinion? Another Maratus - Maratus Pavonis "Common peacock spider"

    Hi again, Here are photos from another species I have found this year. This species is slightly smaller than the other maratus species I have found, they also tend to stay away from humans more than other species, getting a good photo on these tiny spiders was tricky. I hope to capture one of...
  20. Chavezshutter

    Your opinion? Maratus Tasmanicus

    Hello, This is the second species I have been lucky to find so far this year, it is a more colourful and more of a "traditional" peacock in terms of colours, hope you like it