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The Monster What can you notice about this jumping spider? Jumping Spider,Macro Click/tap to enlarge

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What can you notice about this jumping spider?

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  1. Pelegrina exigua. Posted 12 years ago
  2. I would bet it has gone to meet its creator;) or you trained it very well and I would opt for borrowing it a while;) nice!
    I love the low key background, is it plain white paper? Just look at those eyes. What apperture did you use and what shuttertime length? Can't see your exif tags for that I notice, your dof is well picked.
    I tried once, but like yours more: my dof was too shallow, still like the eyes though.
    Spider in F minor Shot in low light, f8, this spider really did try to sit still. Intimidating eyes! Canon  EF12mm II,Geotagged,HDR,The Netherlands,macro,soligor 12mm,soligor 20mm,soligor 36mm
    Posted 12 years ago
    1. Thanks a lot!! Haha yes, it's dead, but it died in a very particular way. And it has to do with the background: it froze to death by getting [somehow] inside the fridge!! That's the white background. And yeah, sorry about my exif tags. When I resize them I lose the exif data because a lot of the times it's not very useful [like in this case] and I'm very much of the idea that the camera does not matter, so the settings should be irrelevant.

      In this case, I used a reversed FD 28mm lens, so I didn't have much information. I don't remember the aperture I used, but it must have been around f8, and I can't really remember the speed. I'll look for the original file and tell you when I find it =]
      Posted 12 years ago
  3. Net dead bugger will try a nice shot litteraly on paper;) Posted 12 years ago

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