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While walking to the top of a small peak at You Yangs park i found this jumping spider, it is a known but unnamed female species from the Saitis family. I like the emerald eyes and heart pattern on the booty 😆, it also has a rather angry face 🤷♂️ . I believe its common unofficial name is...
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I have been in hibernation during winter here in Australia and busy with work so no post for a while, now that spring is here I have been out doing peacock spider spotting with my brother @Chavezshutter .
I have a few hundred pics of 5 different Maratus species, males and females...
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It's been a while since I've posted, the cold season here was rather uninspiring and I had slowed down with my photography especially since lockdowns have been going on over here. Anyways, one positive thing has been that I can now travel within the 10km limit to local parks during...
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.
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Here is a fresh new photo made this afternoon at home. As always hand held single shot with Olympus OM-D e-m10 mark iii, Laowa 50mm supermacro lens, flash Meike MK320 and homemade curved diffuser.
Real size photo.
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This is my first post. Still learning the ins and outs of Macro shooting. But hopefully will soon share more and more shots.
Found this little jumping spider on my fence, there seems to be quite a few that live around here. So far I think I've seen 3 different types. They're great...
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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...
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.
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...
Here are 2 shots of 2 different spiders but from the same species. I introduce you Carrhotus xanthogramma female juvenile about 3mm long.
Single shots with Nikon D7200, Laowa 100mm supermacro lens, Neewer cobra flash and homemade curved diffuser.
Here is a photo taken yesterday evening (10pm) in my garden of a little female Philaeus chrysops about 4mm body lenght.
As usual single handheld shot with Nikon D7200, Laowa 100mm supermacro lens, Neewer cobra flash and homemade curved diffuser.
Here is a fresh new photo shot 2 hours ago at home. I found this little guy on my garden storage. I noticed that he had green eyes (yes I see very well) so I decided to do some photos.
Hello all, here is a photo of the beautiful Saitis barbipes male encountered yesterday on my garden table. As usual ISO 100, F/11, 1/250s.
Handheld shot made with Nikon D7200, Laowa 100 mm supermacro lens, Neewer cobra flash and homemade curved diffuser.
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.
Here is a very old photo (2015) which I took with my first camera, a Nikon D3200 and the reversed 18-55 kit lens. I used the internal flash and a plastic cover clipped on the lens bottom.
This photo was taken during holidays on Mauritius island. A very common jumping spider there. His name (yes...