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My 1st "Jumper" of 2015. This is a single image, as are the other 2 shots...F8 1/125 ISO 100. Hand held.
This tiny Spider was found in the house, on the inside window ledge. So I grabbed a plant stem, and coaxed him onto it. After some time, he finally settled down for a few shots.
Panasonic FZ28 with both the 150 and 250(stacked) Raynox macro lenses used. Along with a DIY Pringles diffuser.
All comments welcome, cheers Paul.
Jumping Spider. 21st-February-2015. by Testudo Man, on Flickr
Another shot of that Spider. The plant stem was not much wider than a large blade of grass!
Jumping Spider. 21st-February-2015. by Testudo Man, on Flickr
These tiny Aphids started to show up on an indoor plant, several weeks ago. So as much as i tried, i just couldnt see/capture a shot of one being born!
Here you can see all the newborn Aphids next to their Mother.
Panasonic FZ28 with both the 150 and 250(stacked) Raynox macro lenses used. No flash for this shot. Strong sunlight through a window.
Newborn Aphids with Mother. 8th-February-2015. by Testudo Man, on Flickr
This tiny Spider was found in the house, on the inside window ledge. So I grabbed a plant stem, and coaxed him onto it. After some time, he finally settled down for a few shots.
Panasonic FZ28 with both the 150 and 250(stacked) Raynox macro lenses used. Along with a DIY Pringles diffuser.
All comments welcome, cheers Paul.
Jumping Spider. 21st-February-2015. by Testudo Man, on Flickr
Another shot of that Spider. The plant stem was not much wider than a large blade of grass!
Jumping Spider. 21st-February-2015. by Testudo Man, on Flickr
These tiny Aphids started to show up on an indoor plant, several weeks ago. So as much as i tried, i just couldnt see/capture a shot of one being born!
Here you can see all the newborn Aphids next to their Mother.
Panasonic FZ28 with both the 150 and 250(stacked) Raynox macro lenses used. No flash for this shot. Strong sunlight through a window.
Newborn Aphids with Mother. 8th-February-2015. by Testudo Man, on Flickr