Thanks Mrudul sir. Yup..a narrower aperture was needed.. The image is made at f/9, 1/800, ISO:400
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Thanks Mrudul sir. Yup..a narrower aperture was needed.. The image is made at f/9, 1/800, ISO:400
The Bronzeback Dendrelaphis tristis is a species of tree-snake found in South Asia.
Camera: Nikon D5000
Lens: Tamron 90mm Macro
Great composition here! A beautiful species!
These are also called writing spiders (because of the filament web decorations) and some specifically are called St. Andrews Cross Spiders because they weave the web decorations in the shape of an X...
Thanks, that you liked the pic. It was photographed in Nandankanan Botanicals. No I didn't use flash. Shot with a Nikon D5000 with Tamron 90mm Macro
Spiders of the genus Argyrodes, also called dewdrop spiders, occur worldwide. They are best known as kleptoparasites: they steal other spiders' prey. They invade and reside in their host's web even...