Jumping Spider - Fuji HS25 + Raynox MSN-202

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Rui_Santos
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Jumping Spider - Fuji HS25 + Raynox MSN-202

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Jumping Spider - Fuji HS25 + Raynox MSN-202

ImageJumping Spider by Rui Oliveira Santos, no Flickr

Pau
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Post by Pau »

Very nice!

We can eve see the big cells of the plant
Pau

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If the wings of a butterfly could produce the beginnings of a tornado, then the flurry of activity produced by myself could spawn a super storm hurricane in getting away from a tiny spider. However, Jumping spiders are an exception and this one is most elegantly displayed in all of its grandeur in this wonderful photograph. The one and only species of spider that I have grown to admire. :D

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Post by gnesop »

lovely and nice photo

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Jumping spider

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Very impressive.

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