“ Little Aarlie ”
My first jumper, Aasira, passed away earlier this year. She was an old gal, but I miss her dearly. Since then, Ive purchased two new jumpers, a male and female Phidippus regius. This is my little male, Aarlie. I chose him for a black and white photo because he is also black and white, with ...
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  • Lanny Trumble Edited 4 years ago

    Eeeee!

    Eeeee!

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  • Kim Sisk Edited 4 years ago

    What an amazing photo, Jessica. I had to look-up these critters, I had no idea that a spider could be a pet. Happy holidays to your and yours.

    What an amazing photo, Jessica. I had to look-up these critters, I had no idea that a spider could be a pet. Happy holidays to your and yours.

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  • Ben Tzion Mallinger Edited 4 years ago

    Wow what a character- Well ‘captured’ Jessica!

    Wow what a character- Well ‘captured’ Jessica!

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  • Tanya Gregoire Edited 4 years ago

    I love jumping spiders. I had no idea people kept them as pets! Thanks for teaching me something interesting today. The jumping spiders I’ve met always seem to… more

    I love jumping spiders. I had no idea people kept them as pets! Thanks for teaching me something interesting today. The jumping spiders I’ve met always seem to move quickly in quantum leaps. I imagine it was hard to get the focus just right. You did a nice job, great shot!

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Regular Critique
Shred away! I feel no pain.
Please be extra sensitive with your critique
Not interested in critique but feel free to comment
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Tags

#blackandwhiteminimalism #phidippusregius #regaljumpingspider #jumpingspider #bigfatphids #macro

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