spider shot in my kitchen garden @ 1/200, f/4, -1/3, iso 400, WB auto, 5dIII, ef 100 mm macro. id not known. heavily cropped.
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spider shot in my kitchen garden @ 1/200, f/4, -1/3, iso 400, WB auto, 5dIII, ef 100 mm macro. id not known. heavily cropped.
Nice details on the body. It is nicely camouflaged with the background. You could have tried using a narrower aperture. Thanks for sharing.
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Mrudul Godbole
looks thin for a jumping spider...not sure.
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Roopak
Is it a jumping spider...?? This picture is zoomed and looks like this spider is too small. May be a jumping spider. Anyone have any idea?
I think slightly more brightness would be better. The f4 aperture has given a shallow depth of field. THanks for sharing.
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