Another species of plexippus paykulli spider was found on rolling leaf. Just like other jumping spiders, this spider also likes to jump here and there, even it took long jump to my camera which made me look another way to take its pictures. When it stopped on rolling leaf, I carefully took its pictures quickly or otherwise I would not get any pictures of it. I did not actually expect that I would find this spider around here until my friend told me that he just found a jumping spider resting on a folding leaf. Right after he was done with the shots, I came up to the hill and started to play with some clicks, hard to leave such a beautiful piece of nature. As it was a very small species of spider which I believe I would not be able to take with my DSLR, I used a smartphone plus an external macro instead. I was thrilled to see it calm there, so I could freely take the shots from various angles. What I dearly love about the spider are the eyes that, for a moment, stared at me before it moved away. Unlike the other days when I shot jumping spider, it liked to make long jumps and sometimes it used its skill to block the macro lens which of course I had to spend time waiting for it to return to where it belongs.
Camera | Smartphone |
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Category | Macrophotography |
Lens | Lensbong Macro/Modified Macro lens |
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Wow, you captured the photographs beautifully.
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There are many species of spiders in the world. Among them, some spiders are very beautiful to look at and their photography is even more strangely beautiful. Thanks for sharing a beautiful spider photography.
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