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  1. TomM

    Your opinion? Knobbled Orb Weaver

    Female Knobbled Orb weaver in web, New Zealand.
  2. L

    Your opinion? My friend Argiope

    I know that some do not like them, @Jack šŸ˜‰, but as I find them facinating, I present to you another view of the Hornet Argiope This time, made with my usual reflex
  3. Chavezshutter

    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
  4. L

    Your opinion? Argiope bruennichi

    One of the most beautiful spiders in France! The hornet argiope. Surprise on his canvas during a meal.
  5. isulanu

    Your opinion? on the lookout

    My girst post : a spider" Araniella cucurbitina"
  6. Unidentified Jumping Spider

    Unidentified Jumping Spider

    A jumping spider sitting on top of a plant.
  7. Jusri

    Your opinion? Huntsman, Thelcticopis sp.

    Here is a huntsman with a katydid as his food...
  8. Chavezshutter

    Your opinion? Midnight snack...Bronze jumping spider

    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...
  9. Chavezshutter

    Your opinion? Australian Bronze Jumping Spider

    I have regular visits from these little cute spiders, there is a few spots around my house where I know where to find them at most times. I got one that lives on a little cactus on my window seal for example. One of my favourite macro subjects, very active and curious. The photo is about 6...
  10. Jusri

    Your opinion? Hairy-armed Jumper - Harmochirus brachiatus

    Sorry for not posting lately cos been busy with work and taking street photos..here is a photo of a hairy-armed jumper...
  11. Greg

    Your opinion? Smiley spider :)

    Here is s smiley spider lol
  12. Greg

    Your opinion? My best spider ?

    Hi, after training, listening your advices, here is, maybe, my best spider ^^
  13. Jusri

    Your opinion? Ant Mimic Sac Spider (Corinnomma severum)

    This tiny spider is about 15mm...very fast and difficult to catch a picture of it...
  14. Greg

    Your opinion? SPIDER ! NEED TRAINING !!! lol

    Hi, I need more training, but the spider on my balcony helped me ^^
  15. Greg

    Your opinion? Spider stack of 3

    Here i go again ^^ I took this spied, some wind too ... But i start to train on focus stacking, so here is a stack of 3 ^^
  16. Greg

    Your opinion? Spider (but wind)

    Hi, I tried to shoot a spider on it's web, to upgrade my skills with my Sigma 105 2.8 macro + Raynox 250. But the wind moved the web , so here is the best shot i got
  17. Jusri

    Your opinion? Miagrammopes - Twig Spiders

    This spider spins a single-line snare which is fastened to a twig at one end and held taut by the combined action of the first and second pairs of legs at the other end.
  18. Jusri

    Your opinion? Garden Spider (Eriovixia lagleizei)

  19. Microworld Explorer

    Your opinion? Tiny spider

  20. Ron Westbroek

    Your opinion? Jump Spider

    On the left you see some sand grains so you can see that the Spider is not really big.