Just when I was wondering what to photograph, I happened to look down onto the floor near my chair, and was surprised to see what appeared to be a medium sized spider lying on its back. Closer inspection revealed a recently deceased jumping spider. After some ultrasonic cleaning, it looked pretty good except for the cracked carapace that explained its demise.
Anyway, here we have jumping spider two ways.
First, a dark sinister foreboding version with totally misleading eyes that seem to bore right through you...

Crossed-eye stereo:

And then one looking a bit more natural...


A full resolution version of this last stereo can be downloaded from HERE.
Optics were a Componon 50mm f/2.8 set at f/4.0, stacked with a Raynox DCR-150, slightly short-focused to give measured 3.83X magnification. Focus-stepped at .040 mm, 97 and 101 frames, Zerene Stacker synthetic stereo at +-3 degrees. Electronic flash illumination, three flashes through hemispheric diffuser for first image, main and top flash through paper for second image. Canon T1i camera.
--Rik