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Courierman
22nd of April 2008 (Tue), 11:08
first time i'v got a Zebra Jumping spider with the MP-E
http://mcc.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Spiders/slides/zjp1.jpg
http://mcc.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Spiders/slides/zjp2.jpg
http://mcc.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Spiders/slides/zjp3.jpg
http://mcc.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Spiders/slides/zjp4.jpg
thanks
johnkermit1
22nd of April 2008 (Tue), 11:18
nice shots!
what are these 1x or 2x?
im guessing that with the mpe in use, this is a small spider.
the ones i shot yesterday were ranging from 8-12mm (or like .02' to .04')
acorean
22nd of April 2008 (Tue), 11:24
very cool, have not seen one of those before.
Courierman
22nd of April 2008 (Tue), 11:30
thanks guys ,3X ,have a look on walls in the sun
DigitalSpecialist
4th of July 2008 (Fri), 07:50
I just love seeing all the species each country has to offer. Nice photos.
JIM
Sugarman
4th of July 2008 (Fri), 07:53
Nice series. Beautiful specimen!
macro junkie
4th of July 2008 (Fri), 07:54
nice shots!
what are these 1x or 2x?
im guessing that with the mpe in use, this is a small spider.
the ones i shot yesterday were ranging from 8-12mm (or like .02' to .04')
2 or 3x i bet..thats how small our jumpers are..you dont know how lucky you are :)
Courierman
9th of July 2008 (Wed), 01:15
thanks DS,SM I should look at page 2 some times :lol:
spidermanrbryce2006
9th of July 2008 (Wed), 01:39
lovely series!!!
Courierman
9th of July 2008 (Wed), 01:43
thanks Bryce
sumball
9th of July 2008 (Wed), 08:30
Cute spidey! Is Zebra Jumping Spider the real name of it?
Courierman
9th of July 2008 (Wed), 11:08
yep
striving
9th of July 2008 (Wed), 12:55
Cool set! I love these guys!
Courierman
9th of July 2008 (Wed), 13:56
thanks striving, me to
alliec
9th of July 2008 (Wed), 17:12
Nice shots, not seen any of these for a while now.
Raikiri
9th of July 2008 (Wed), 21:29
Nice shots courierman, it must have been tiny if you were shooting at 3:1 :)
2 or 3x i bet..thats how small our jumpers are..you dont know how lucky you are :)
They do get a lot bigger than that though, this guy was about 15mm in length.
http://i28.tinypic.com/2ef84yf.jpg
LordV
10th of July 2008 (Thu), 00:53
Good ones - still see these in the garden every now and then :)
Brian V.
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