My first Jumping Spider

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STWiN
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My first Jumping Spider

Post by STWiN »

Hi, all.

This was the first time i shot a Jumping Spider.
I was on my office desk when she appeard.


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SONYNUT
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Post by SONYNUT »

I have only seen them outside..they look so easy going
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Just shoot it......

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Post by rjlittlefield »

Well shot! The low angle and creamy backgrounds add a special touch to these images, and focus is spot-on perfect with the eyes.

--Rik

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Post by DQE »

Great photo of the very charming jumper!

I very much agree with Rik's comments too - wonderful pose.
-Phil

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Post by oxkarthemighty »

Agreed! Great shots!
If your photo lacks interest, you aren't close enough.

Guido
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Post by Guido »

Amazing shots!

Gues there is no stacking involved here?

STWiN
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Post by STWiN »

Guido wrote:Amazing shots!

Gues there is no stacking involved here?
Thanks.

No, there's no stacking. This DOF is 100% real.
If you want, i can even send you the original un-edited photos. :)

Guido
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Post by Guido »

No need I believe you :)

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