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Oct 21, 2018 06:33 |  #61

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Brilliant! The second one made me smile a great deal!!

Thanks very much! They are my favorite species of jumper I think. :)


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Oct 21, 2018 06:50 |  #62

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I understand - but I was just pointing out that equipment should not be your obstacle to joining in :-) Most of my macro work is done with a compact Canon S120 and achromats - like the two photos below. Sure, the results aren't as good as others, but it does at least let me get close to the results I'd like to achieve. My apologies if you thought I was being condescending, I didn't mean that at all. Peace.
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Not taken as being condescending at all, so no worries. If we had been talking face to face there would have been no question, so thanks for trying to avoid a potential misunderstanding. Much appreciated and all is well on this end. Those two photos you offered are GREAT. I'd like to get closer and more detail than I can get right now but at the same time I'm impressed at how close I can get with what I have. A true macro lens is in my future... I just don't know how soon.




  
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Oct 21, 2018 08:13 as a reply to  @ Hoof Arted's post |  #63

Perfect! I hope you find the macro lens you want! And sorry for any misunderstanding in the first place (if indeed there was some to start with, :-) ) - all too easy on forums, as I have learnt in the past. Have a great Sunday, and make sure you post some pics when you can!




  
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Oct 21, 2018 08:14 |  #64

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Thanks very much! They are my favourite species of jumper I think. :)

ALL jumpers are cool! :-)




  
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Oct 24, 2018 21:36 |  #65

Nothing special compared to your awesome shots, but it's my little contribution.

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Oct 29, 2018 13:07 |  #66

Doesn't even begin to compare to others in this thread but here it is anyway.
Happy to accept suggestions for improvement. :-)
(I was hand holding the camera, the web was swaying in the breeze, and the spider was moving--aargh!)

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Oct 30, 2018 18:59 |  #67

Funny story, spent all morning looking for critters with my new 5dm4. Went inside to go to loo, felt something in my hair, brushed it off. This little guy fell on the floor. Pulled up strides with one hand while balancing spider on other hand, grabbed camera and fumbled one handed to remove lens cover, turn on setup etc. couple of quick snaps and safe release onto bush. No flash yet, waiting on postman.

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Oct 30, 2018 21:26 |  #68

mat vanella wrote in post #18740409 (external link)
Funny story, spent all morning looking for critters with my new 5dm4. Went inside to go to loo, felt something in my hair, brushed it off. This little guy fell on the floor. Pulled up strides with one hand while balancing spider on other hand, grabbed camera and fumbled one handed to remove lens cover, turn on setup etc. couple of quick snaps and safe release onto bush. No flash yet, waiting on postman.

Can relate to that, but it made me smile.
You literally got caught with your pants down.

Despite the circumstances you've captured that little fella very well.



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Oct 30, 2018 21:50 |  #69

A jumper from our front garden. EOS R body.

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Oct 31, 2018 06:32 |  #70

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Can relate to that, but it made me smile.
You literally got caught with your pants down.

Despite the circumstances you've captured that little fella very well.

Me too. Relate to that, I mean. Typically I have my hands full of a myriad of stuff when an insect calls. Sigh




  
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Like this shot immensely, the back story makes it even more enjoyable :-)




  
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Oct 31, 2018 12:58 |  #72

This one isn't current but the web is in pretty good shape, unlike my current photos. Apparently the spiders in my yard have become less competent. :-)

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Nov 01, 2018 04:49 |  #73

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A jumper from our front garden. EOS R body.

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Nice shots from the EOS R, Dennis! That is Maratus scutulatus (but you probably knew that already!)


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Nov 01, 2018 05:10 |  #74

S.R.M. wrote in post #18741310 (external link)
Nice shots from the EOS R, Dennis! That is Maratus scutulatus (but you probably knew that already!)

Thanks Stephen, and thanks also for the ID - I am far from being an expert entomologist yet, a long way to go.:-)

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Nov 03, 2018 02:10 |  #75

A fairly small but striking-looking Tent Spider (Cyrtophora moluccensis sp.) in my backyard.

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