Macro photography is an interesting topic for any photographer, even though only a few of us take macrophotographs. Macro photography is a photographic technique that allows us to obtain images of very small subjects through powerful magnification reports. In general, my photos are taken at a 1: 1 reproduction ratio. That means that the object has a size of 1 cm both on the frame, and in real life. Pictured is the red-backed jumping spider. Adults tend to be about a centimeter in length.
“The next time you see a spider web, please, pause and look a little closer. You’ll be seeing one of the most high-performance materials known to man.” – Cheryl Hayashi
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Have you seen such a spider in your area?
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Yes
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No
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They are very ..”playful”!??
i answered no to your poll question but I do not know if I have seen such a spider, not enough of the spider was visible.
as always your macro picture is amazing~
It is very small and hard to see, if you are not looking for it! Thank you!
of course, thanks for sharing this wonderful picture!
My pleasure! Tank you for stopping by!
That is a great photo and no, I have never seen such a spider
It is harder to see because it is small.
I have never seen such a spider. I only see regular spiders in brown.
The brown spiders are more numerous.
That’s an amazing capture!
Thank you, Ellie. I don’t really like spiders, but I like to photograph them as best as I can!
I am scared of bugs but I think photographing them helps me fight this fear. Of course, I can’t do macro photos as good as yours.
I am convinced that with a little exercise you can manage to take much better pictures than mine!
Great picture, dear friend …. I don’t remember ever seeing such a spider
Thank you, Lado! Their number is narrower.
II have seen one of these and do not like them. They will jump before you know it!
They are very ..”playful”!??