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Saitis barbipes female 3mm long

First macro photos with my [HASH=2663]#Olympus[/HASH] OM-D eM10 III, my [HASH=2664]#Laowa[/HASH] 50mm supermacro lens, my [HASH=2665]#Meike[/HASH] MK320 flash and my brand new homemade diffuser.
Another female Saitis barbipes about 3mm long that my wife found in the kitchen.
ISO 200, F/8, 1/200s
Effective magnification 4:1
From South-West of France.

 
I'm a French macrophotographer. I started practicing macrophotography in 2015 with a Nikon D3200 and the kit lens 18-55 reversed. After a year of practicing I bought a Sigma 105 mm lens and I use it with a Raynox DCR 250. One year later I...
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ISO 200, F/8 , 1/200s Olympus OM-D em10 mark 3, Laowa 50mm, falsh Meike MK320 + homemade diffuser

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Wow, fabulous!
 

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I always like your spider photos! Iike the angles you choose! Nice color contrast of the subject vs the backround! Technically admirable as always!
 

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Helix_2648 the red eyes are visible only because the spider wasn't looking to me so we don't see the optical cone in the eye. On spiders the external eye doesn't move, it's the cone inside which move and change its position to focus different points regarding where the spider is looking.
 
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