Oh so nice looking spider I love this colours of him . Hope isn't dangerousJumping Spider
Oh so beautiful spiderThanks for starting the Jumping Spider theme, I am located in Singapore and started out what I deem as an hobby in 2015 until now as a much more dedicate interest in many ways. I first started with Nikon D750 with Tamron 70mm-300mm topping off with a Raynox DCR 250 lens. This photo is taken this year of a Portia labiata (Salticidae) stay very still in it's own web(I guess). Nikon D750, F/18 SS 200 ISO 100 on a Zeiss 100 Marko lens. 95% of my shots are handhelded closeup with DIY diffuser. Love to see all great work from all of you here, please feel free to comment, many thanks..
Beautiful compositionHere is my very first shot of a jumping spider. Made with D3200 and reversed 18-55 lens, internal flash and plastic diffuser. View attachment 11964
Perfect spider portrait as always my friend!An other one made with reversed 18-55 lens in Mauritius. View attachment 11965
Love this one, beautiful coloursAn other Plexippus paykulli male juvenile shot in Mauritius with the 18-55 inverted lens. Still my favourite shot since I began macrophotography. View attachment 11967
I love this reflection, beautiful pictureHere is a male Ballus rufipes that I've seen only one time. Shoot with Laowa 100mm. View attachment 11975
WowHere's a couple of pics from today of a Mature Stern Jumping Spider (Clynotis severus), approx 15mm.
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