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Tiny spider on kitchen window screen
Lens: Pentax DFA 100mm f2.8 macro Camera: Pentax KP Photo Location: Home ISO: 200 Shutter Speed: 1/90s Aperture: F13.5 
Posted By: que es tu, 11-08-2022, 11:55 AM

I spied this little guy one day a couple of weeks ago! For a sense of scale, look at the size of the screen openings compared to the spider!! It looks like I also need to clean the screen!




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Cool photo! Jumping spiders are the only ones that could possibly be called "cute".
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Cool macro shots of the spider. It's a neat looking spider. Yep, it's time for a cleaning.😊
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Hmm yes indeed the grate is hairier than the spider, maybe time to clean it.

Cute little guy though and nice well focused and composed macro shots!

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These are a couple of very cool captures with very good details. I would call it an opportunistic spider, as it found a sturdy web without having to do any work.
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QuoteOriginally posted by jbinpg Quote
Cool photo! Jumping spiders are the only ones that could possibly be called "cute".
QuoteOriginally posted by MikeNArk Quote
Cool macro shots of the spider. It's a neat looking spider. Yep, it's time for a cleaning.😊
QuoteOriginally posted by Midorime Quote
Hmm yes indeed the grate is hairier than the spider, maybe time to clean it.

Cute little guy though and nice well focused and composed macro shots!
QuoteOriginally posted by ToddK Quote
These are a couple of very cool captures with very good details. I would call it an opportunistic spider, as it found a sturdy web without having to do any work.
Thank you all for viewing and the comments! I really enjoy my macro lens, but I am still learning about it! These were all taken using catc-in-focus, which I inadvertently discovered I can use with the older DFA version of this lens!
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