eyes

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    A small jumping spider hiding in the foliage.
  2. Your opinion? Those Eyes..

    This is a horsefly staring into my lens. Gear: Sony A7III 100mm 2x macro lens Speedlight & diffuser..
  3. Your opinion? Jumping Spider

    Jumping spiders are the largest group of spiders on Earth, with over 6,200 species The eyes of jumping spiders have a decidedly odd arrangement :~ Two smaller eyes bracket two large eyes that rest in the center of their rectangular heads But it’s their four oversized eyes that give them...
  4. Caterpillar in the Capsicum

    Happiness is finding a caterpillar in your Capsicum. I know people might laugh. But if you are a macro fan. It can make your day . 90mm f/5.6 ISO 200. Camera Canon 7D. Lens: 90mm f/2.8 MACRO 1:1
  5. Want critique So here's my favorite spider pic.

    So this one was just jumping around on the marble floor. Feed me back :)
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  7. Want critique Chinese Mantis

    Chinese mantis shot on 90mm macro
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    Want critique are you talking to me?

  9. Your opinion? First post - robber fly

    Hello people! I'm Pavan, from Bangalore, India. I've been shooting macros since quite some time now and I love experimenting with light and compositions! Posting my first image here, of a robber fly, from a place called Agumbe, a rainforest. This was with a Pentax KS2, 50mm 2.8, fired flash...
  10. Wildlife Focusing on the Eyes

    I think it was Jack that told me to focus on both eyes...So I photographed this Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates pipiens) Britannia Conservation Area, Mud Lake, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. I think his nose was touching the lens and that is why it is out of focus.
  11. Your opinion? Very small jumping spider!

  12. Your opinion? Powecord - Jumping Spider (Helpis Minitabunda)

    Hi everyone :). 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
  13. Jumping Spider on hand

    Canon 70D; EF-S55-250; Raynox 250; 1/125; f/22; iso100; flash on
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    Your opinion? Thank you for inviting!

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