I am an American baby boomer with varied interests and I consider myself to be a new-comer to photography, especially digital photography. Since getting my Nikon 7900 in '04, I have become rather interested in capturing wildflower and small critter close-up images: thus most of my postings are of those subjects, but occasionally I do find other things that either interest me or I just feel compelled to share, lol. I use a point and shoot Nikon 7900 coolpix digital camera and I am usually within a few inches of my subjects. I seldom use a tripod. My camera has very few manual adjustments so most of the time I have it set to "macro" mode. With this setting, I get a 7.8mm lens with an f stop of 4.8 and aperture speed of around 1/50-1/100 of a sec. I do my digital editing using Paint Shop Pro XI as the primary program with some usage of a few specialized features in Photoshop 7. I appreciate all comments but I ESPECIALLY like those that give honest critiques. Update: I bought a Nikon D40X with 2 Nikon AF-S VR lens (18-55mm and 55-200mm) at the end of 2008 but did not have free time to play with it until May 2009. It is a steep learning curve to go from point and shoot to DSLR, especially if one knows nothing about photography beyond - turn it on - then point and shoot, lol.
Update #2 - Aug 2013: I bought a Panasonic Lumix DMC - Lx7 because the Coolpix 7900 is on it's last legs. BIO I am a 60ish single man with a diverse background of employment. Among other things, at one time or another, I have been an engineering draftsman, a union carpenter, a member of the International Alliance of Theatrical and Stagehands union, a stained glass pattern maker, a ranch hand, a lifeguard, and a member of the USAF for almost 8 years. I have been retired for over 20 years because of a back injury and now spend my time enjoying my 25 acres of Northeast Texas Woodland. I have been building a house for the past 10 years and may even finish it eventually, lol. Thanks to all who have taken the time to comment on my postings and I hope everyone (who has clicked on one of them) enjoyed the image. Lee
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Comments (19)
bpclarke
Beautiful little lady! She's still a gorgeous little spider. Excellent capture. Good luck on your endeavor and be safe. See you back soon. :o) Bunny
Mhawke
Beautiful and interesting subject .. great capture!! Good luck on all the construction and hope health improves. I've had the back and leg problems so I can relate a little .. best of luck!
amlondono
Beautiful shot and spider ! Thanks for sharing , Ana
zoren
she is lovely...! good luck with building your home.
thevolunteer
What a fantastic shot. I have never seen a spider like this one before. Beautiful creature. Good luck on your place too. Aloha
mbz2662
Beautiful capture of this Green Lynx Spider. Good luck with your construction and I hope it all turns out to your liking!
tizjezzme
Hi Lee! :) Look at this thing; wow! Never have I seen anything quite like this before! Excellent macro! ((hugs))!
Richardphotos
the baby lynz in my garden hopefully went underground for the winter.excellent macro Lee and happy for you to get your home together.I have hung lots of drywall, but ceilings is something I will not do except for repairs.I was doing a commercial job years ago and had 5/8 x 4x10 to hang in a print shop and the guy that was suppose to help me never showed up so I had to fight the heavy sheets my self around printing equipment.I was so tired I hired a tape and bed man to do that part for me
skyla824
nice shot the color is great. i love your insects and they are the best on this site. good luck with the house. don't over due it with back. steve
MrsLubner
Fascinating timeline. I have only known a couple people who did waht you are doing. And, I might add, they too were Texans. I taught my son well and he has been helping 2 families build their own houses this past year. Hopefully, this year, those 2 families will help him to build his. This spider shot is excellent. It almost looks like one of those rubbery things I make with my grandson. The coloring is sure different from the last shot I saw of her. I am touched you seem to care so much for these bugs and know one from another.
mercedestookit
Geat detailed shot, kinda creepy though! :)
GiMi53
Amazing that you have been able to watch her all summer... I will miss your excellent macros, Lee... take care of you while buiding your home !
JeffG7BRJ
I certainly hope you get your project finished without mishap Lee, Be careful and look after your back, I have torn a disc in mine and its protruding and giving me nerve pain a lot, so I know what its like. A pretty nifty shot of this little critter, very interesting colour change, I wonder if it has anything to do with camoflauge? Excellent detail, I never noticed until I came on RR and saw your pics, that spiders have these spikes/hairs sticking out of their legs. I'm guessing it has something to do with the dinner bell going off when something gets trapped in their web, picking up vibrations. I really must get round to reading up some of these things. Excellent work, both the photography and the house. Bravo!!!!!
KiwiMiss
Wow busy times you've had and many ahead too. Good luck with everything. Excellent capture
durleybeachbum
Its amazing that you've kept track of her for so long. A super picture with the colours of the oak leaf complementing hers. Best wishes with your exciting and demanding project.
intro
Sounds like you've had one helluva ride. And...you're still in the saddle. You could do worse!
LadyRembrandt
Interesting looking lil critter. Great shot.
afugatt
Gorgeous shot!
tennesseecowgirl
amazing! but I don't think I should have viewed that right before bed .. LOL