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A Spider Caught
Lens: DFA 100mm macro w/1.4x teleconverter Camera: K-3II Photo Location: Granite Bay, CA ISO: 500 Shutter Speed: 1/640s Aperture: F6.3 
Posted By: ToddK, 10-04-2019, 05:26 PM

by a camera. I actually focus stacked a few shots, it was standing still for me.

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10-04-2019, 05:40 PM   #2
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Good capture of a Jumping Spider
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Good capture of a Jumping Spider
Luckily I didn't catch him in his jump mode
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What a terrific image. TT

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Do you suppose he saw you and was waiting for your first move ?
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Do you suppose he saw you and was waiting for your first move ?
Maybe he saw himself reflected in my lens and liked what he was seeing
10-05-2019, 02:51 PM   #7
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A nice spider shot. Great hand held macro considering how small they are.

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I like jumping spiders
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A nice spider shot. Great hand held macro considering how small they are.
Thanks PJ1. I was fortunate that it wanted to stand still for me.
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Thanks shaolen, me too!
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I actually have arachnophobia but jumping spiders I can actually let go on my hand. They're very curious and have a personality to them which most spiders dont
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