Jumping Spider [Hyllus Diardi Female]

in hive-144064 •  5 months ago 

It's always great to see such a jumping spider, especially their eyes that tempted me so badly to see the detail thru macro lens. So this afternoon, I headed out to the bush where I could find nice subjects to be shot, turned out, I found this spider. The bush was located near the village street and that was my third time visiting this area. 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.


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CameraSmartphone
CategoryMacrophotography
LensLensbong Macro/Modified Macro lens
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Innocent spider caught unaware. This is looking so beautiful and photogenic. You really took amazing shots I must confess

মাকড়সার ফটোগ্রাফি গুলো অনেক ভালো লাগলো। মাকড়সাটি অনেক সুন্দর ভাবে বসে রয়েছে পাতার উপরে।

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