An absolutely cool picture. Image and light are just fantastic..!!An other one made with reversed 18-55 lens in Mauritius. View attachment 11965
What a nice camouflage for this one.Here's a couple of pics from today of a Mature Stern Jumping Spider (Clynotis severus), approx 15mm.
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Yes! Indeed. Thank you.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..
This a male Marpissa muscosa. Great shot.Beautiful varieties pass by.
Here is my share of a spring spider, no idea what kind and whether it is male or female.
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Thanks MinitecaPhotographieBeautiful varieties pass by.
Here is my share of a spring spider, no idea what kind and whether it is male or female.
I think a man. View attachment 12045