I think this little guy is a Phlegra bresnieri juvenile male but not completely sure.
Handheld single shot with Olympus OM-D em10 MIII, Laowa 50mm supermacro lens, Meike MK320 flash and homemade curved diffuser.
Here is one shot made this afternoon of a Phlegra sp. juvenile about 2.5mm long. I've selected this one because, as she was cleaner her both eyes at the same time with pedipalps, she looks like playing hide and seek.
Original size
Here are two photos from the series I've made this afternoon. As usual hand held single shots with Olympus OM-D e-m10 mark iii, Laowa 50mm supermacro lens, Meike MK320 flash and homemade curved diffuser.
The female size
And the male size
Here is a fresh new photo made between noon and two today of a nice Macaroeris nidicolens female about 4mm long.
Hand held single shot with Olympus OM-d em10 mark III, Laowa 50mm supermacro lens, flash and curved diffuser.
Effective magnification 4:1
Saitis barbipes female. 3mm long. Single shot made with Olympus OM-D emd10 m3, Laowa 50mm supermacro lens, Meike mini cobra flash and homemade curved diffuser. ISO 200, F/8, 1/200s
Back in March I rented a Uhaul truck to move to a new house. My brother-in-law drove the Uhaul while I followed him. All of a sudden, my brother-in-law starts wildly swerving in the road. When we get to my house, he jumps out of the truck and screams there's a spider in there that jumped in...
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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...
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...
Good evening everyone. It's been a while since I posted (or took) any photos. Mainly because of the fall weather that we have here (rain for 2 weeks) but also because the temperature is getting really cooler, my favorite subjects (insects) are rarer.
So tonight I present to you a young female...
my Phidippus Regius I call her Rose she is very young so quite small at the moment and a little shy Taken with my Nikon D500 and 105 2.8 macro lens. 6 stack using helicon FB Tube then put together in Helicon Focus. iso 500 shutter 1/60 f5.6 Daylight for lighting
Here is a series of reflection macro photos i took of a zebra jumping spider i found at home in my bath so i invited it to my studio for a photo shoot, i started doing macro photography in may when we were on lock down