Two-Striped Telamonia (Telamonia dimidiata) Male

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Adrian
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Two-Striped Telamonia (Telamonia dimidiata) Male

Post by Adrian »

im staying in singapore at the moment, so ive been trying to take some macro photos of some of the bugs here, particularly the small spiders, chance to add some more exotic specimines to my collection, this is one of my favs so far

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Male Two-Striped Telamonia (Telamonia dimidiata) 8-9mm

1/250@F/13, EOS 30D, EF-S 60mm Macro, 580EX Speedlite. still looking for a flash bracket

comments & critques please

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Post by Bruce Williams »

Now there's a character with big attitude! I like the posture - it has movement which IMO can make a big difference when photographing nature. You've captured a lot of nice detail in the spider too which shows up particularly well against the oof background leaf.

Nice shot Adrian.

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Post by beetleman »

He does look like he is paying attention to you Adrian. Look at the exotic colors on this guy. Very nice capture. We will be looking to see more exotic pics from Singapore :wink:
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Post by Adrian »

thanks for the kind words bruce.

was very aware of my presence, dead frozen ready to jump me! :shock:

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:lol: you know your bugs well beetleman!, thanks

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