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