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...
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
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...
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.
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