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yeatzee

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3 images stacked. I used F/5.6 to get the maximum sharpness I could...

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Taken with the macro flash setup I posted earlier.

I've got about 200 more shots of this guy i still need to go through :eek:

taken with an old film 50mm reversed on extension tubes via tape.

 
Cool, I was expecting to see them green Lynx spiders, guess this is a different species.

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A really like the way that the highlight strikes his (her?) head in the second shot.
Thanks Phill

Cool, I was expecting to see them green Lynx spiders, guess this is a different species.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3589/3674516156_4bbb1d2ab3_o.jpg
Yeah, I did find a medium sized green lynx spider but lost it in the leaves before I could get a shot off. This one was significantly smaller than any lynx spider I've seen previously.

btw whats your flickr account so I can add you....

 
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Very nice shot of Oxyopes salticus- Striped Lynx! I caught an adult male lynx in my backyard yesterday, but I've not made time for a closer look yet.

 

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