you must have frightened the little fellow - his hair on his forehead is all standing up - seriously a very well captured photo with perfect clarityLike it seems that there are some members who love, like me, jumping spiders I choose to start a new theme on our tiny height legged friends.
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Thanks a lot ChanPaul. I made this photo some years ago with a Nikon D7200, Sigma 105mm macro lens, Raynox DCR250, cobra flash and plastic diffuser.you must have frightened the little fellow - his hair on his forehead is all standing up - seriously a very well captured photo with perfect clarityLike it seems that there are some members who love, like me, jumping spiders I choose to start a new theme on our tiny height legged friends.
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Cool shot! Always love jumping spider.. They are so cute and curious at the same time.Like it seems that there are some members who love, like me, jumping spiders I choose to start a new theme on our tiny height legged friends.
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Nice shot. Sharpness is very good at F/18. But Zeiss lens are famous so this not so surprising.Thanks 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..