Green Crab Spider
Fujifilm S5pro, Nikkor GN 45mm f2.8, PN-11 extension tube, Raynox DCR-250, SB-400, Two shots manually stacked
Same spider using cross polarization
Fujifilm S5pro, Nikkor GN 45mm f2.8, PN-11 extension tube, Raynox DCR-250, SB-400, Polarizing film + B&W Circular polarizer, Two shots manually stacked
Young crab spider (about to take off by means of passive flight – pity the wire doesn't show in the photo)
Fujifilm S5pro, Micro-nikkor 55mm f3.5, M2 extension tube, Raynox DCR-250, Nikon SB-24
On dry grass (male)
Fujifilm S5pro, Sigma 150mm f2.8, Raynox DCR-250, Natural light, Nine exposures stacked in Helicon Focus
Same spider, different angle
Fujifilm S5pro, Sigma 150mm f2.8, Raynox DCR-250, Natural light, Twelve exposures stacked in Helicon Focus
Same species, different specimen (female)
Fujifilm S5pro, Micro-nikkor 105mm f4, Raynox MSN-202, Natural light, Five exposures stacked in CombineZP
Thanks again for viewing!
/John
Crab Spiders "R" Us, part 2
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Another wonderful series of shots. I'm rather jealous- I only get the the type in the last 3 shots in my garden- not seen one of the other more colourful flower crabspiders.
Brian v.
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canon20D,350D,40D,5Dmk2, sigma 105mm EX, Tamron 90mm, canon MPE-65
canon20D,350D,40D,5Dmk2, sigma 105mm EX, Tamron 90mm, canon MPE-65
Intriguing - I notice the front appendages are different on the last three? I posted a photo of a spider, didn't know what it was:
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... php?t=8589
I am thinking it is a similar species? I don't have a fully body photo of it (at least not here,) but what do you think?
I am in still in AWE that these are not stacked........I had to stack quite a few to get the photo in the above link and even that isn't this good. (of course I think I was using my1.4 extender that I hate.)
Simply awesome.
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... php?t=8589
I am thinking it is a similar species? I don't have a fully body photo of it (at least not here,) but what do you think?
I am in still in AWE that these are not stacked........I had to stack quite a few to get the photo in the above link and even that isn't this good. (of course I think I was using my1.4 extender that I hate.)
Simply awesome.
Tyler
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I agree...cracking stuff. Wish I had more of them up here! I've never even seen a white one never mind a green one.LordV wrote:Another wonderful series of shots. I'm rather jealous- I only get the the type in the last 3 shots in my garden- not seen one of the other more colourful flower crabspiders.
Brian v.
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