“ Jumping spider ”
I've been after shooting one of these for ages and today i found one in the garden so i'm happy as a pig in the proverbial! Hand held shot on a macro lens at f4 which is the lowest i can get on this camera body. Depth of field was so shallow, i had to stack 10 shots to get this much sharp. Look ...
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  • Loreen Schill Edited 22 days ago

    It's hard for me to look at any spider in the face, but I do appreciate how detailed and fascinating they are.  Great pic!

    It's hard for me to look at any spider in the face, but I do appreciate how detailed and fascinating they are.  Great pic!

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  • G. Berenger Edited a month ago

    His face is amazing. You really got down to his level!

    I might crop it a bit closer because my first reaction was to zoom in to see his… more

    His face is amazing. You really got down to his level!

    I might crop it a bit closer because my first reaction was to zoom in to see his face.

    Very cool photo!

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  • Amanda Gill Edited a month ago

    Cute, sharp focus and he somehow reminds me of your self portrait hat, those’d eyes. Ok I’m odd!

    Cute, sharp focus and he somehow reminds me of your self portrait hat, those’d eyes. Ok I’m odd!

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  • Wendy Elliott Edited a month ago

    This is fabulous Kristy! They are such interesting little creatures!!

    This is fabulous Kristy! They are such interesting little creatures!!

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Nikon D500 Nikon 105mm f/2.8
1/250 f/4.5 125 105

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#shallowdepthoffield #macro #spider

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