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  1. MinitecaPhotographie

    Your opinion? Evarcha arcuata male and female

    On the program for my macro photo outing this afternoon with a beautiful sun (finally) and not the slightest hint of wind, Evarcha arcuata male and female. As usual handheld single shots with...
  2. MinitecaPhotographie

    Your opinion? Focus stacking on jumping spider

    Here is a photo taken yesterday evening of an Evarcha arcuata male (Monkey spider). This is a stack of 3 handheld shots. Always with D7200, Laowa 100mm supermacro lens and Neewer cobra flash with homemade curved diffuser. Effective magnification 3:1F
  3. MinitecaPhotographie

    Your opinion? Evarcha arcuata male

    Here is a photo taken yesterday evening at 9:00pm (very dark for a jumping spider) of a big (above 8mm long) Evarcha arcuata male. This spider also known as Monkey spider is very common here and most of the time very friendly. As usual, Handheld single shot made with Nikon D7200, Laowa 100 mm...
  4. MinitecaPhotographie

    Your opinion? My baby

    Here is a photo of my little King Kong, my Evarcha arcuata male that I kept at home. Nikon D7200, Laowa 100mm, Neewer cobra flash and homemade curved diffuser. ISO 100, F/11, 1/250s handheld single shot.