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Again some spiders - part four

Photography Macro posted on Nov 05, 2010
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Hi there. Just a quick post today - a small jumping spider (they are really quick *g*) is looking at me with her big (gorgeous?!) eyes. Have all a great weekend my friends and thank you all for the support.

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cfulton

1:32AM | Fri, 05 November 2010

A serious set of headlights on this little 8x8! Well done as always! Clive

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clbsmiley

1:55AM | Fri, 05 November 2010

Oooo!!!

whaleman

3:07AM | Fri, 05 November 2010

Nice one!

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durleybeachbum

3:57AM | Fri, 05 November 2010

Such a little cutie! Well done for catching such a great shot!

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kleinhoon

5:52AM | Fri, 05 November 2010

They are my favorite kind, nice shot..!!

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Digitaleagle

7:09AM | Fri, 05 November 2010

These guys are always so interesting, excellent macro!

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Rhanagaz

7:18AM | Fri, 05 November 2010

Great capture! These jumping spiders are one of my favorite animals! The are very interesting to look at because the seems to be so conscious about what they are doing! ;o)

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eekdog

7:43AM | Fri, 05 November 2010

nice pattern on this guy, great capture..

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MaraP

4:19PM | Fri, 05 November 2010

Excellent macro and details!

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Richardphotos

1:22PM | Sun, 07 November 2010

beautiful macro and spider

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zmarek

12:28PM | Wed, 10 November 2010

Very nice one :-)

jdehaven

2:39AM | Thu, 11 November 2010

Jumping spiders are VERY intelligent creatures, I remember seeing a documentary on them- I cannot recall specifically, but I believe it made mention of them being able to actually move their eyes. They also think or appear to think in far more of a 3D perspective than other spiders as they analyze attack positions from different angles and ambush other spiders that think in more linear terms. The ones I have here in Colorado are VERY small- hard to find and study.


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/20.0
MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D40
Shutter Speed1/160
ISO Speed200
Focal Length60

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