In favor of a beautiful sunny afternoon without the slightest wind, the mild temperature in the full sun pushed some courageous jumping spiders to come out of their torpor to take an invigorating sunbath. So here is a female Evarcha arcuata of about 7mm in length.
Hand-held photo with #Nikon...
Here are photos taken this afternoon when the sun was here (yes!!!).
Handheld shot made with #Nikon #D7200, #laowa100mm supermacro lens, #Neewer cobra flash and homemade curved diffuser.
Hi,
I found this spider while walking at a nearby park. Shot on Canon 100mm macro lens on sony body. Still getting used to this lens colours. I have still to identify this species.
Hope you like it.
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Hi ! I'm so lucky, another jumping spider (4mm) was on my balcony, one more time ^^
It gives me the chance to try upgrading my skills, but it was not easy, jumping everywhere, it didn't wan't to go on my hand, rebound everywhere.
But SO CUTE !!!!!
Aussie Bronze Jumping Spider (Helpis Minitabunda) feeding on a common fruit fly.
I captured this image last month. I caught sight of this guy happily doing his thing hanging from my kitchen blind. I rushed to get my camera and pringles snoot and in my excitement I did not notice that my baking...
Hello everyone,
I'm looking forward to seeing what I can learn and share with the community about macro photography. My preferred style is non-stacked and in natural light - which is a very difficult way to shoot macro but I love the challenge and the results. I do shoot with flash, too when...
Today i was fouling around with this little jumping spider Salticus which is 5mm long.
For this picture i used my laowa 100mm CA Dreams 2:1 lens and an ET 31mm
I took 36 pictures and stack them together.
Exif : Iso 100 / F8 / 1/4s 36 pictures stack
Just another jumping spider on the window pane
(rotated 90 degrees)
f32,1/320,90mm tammy non vc mounted on D7200, external off body speedlite GN72 handheld