Creepy crawlers close up


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Very nice shots, what species is #7? I thought it was photoshopped at first haha
 

Very nice shots, what species is #7? I thought it was photoshopped at first haha

thanks.

It was the left over of molted body and head of a Jumping Spider (Salticidae)

Spiders do that: Molt - a process to shed off their old skin and grow
 

#25. Crab spider with prey.
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Wow nice. May I know what kind of flash are you using and where you shot these crawlers ?
 

Wow nice. May I know what kind of flash are you using and where you shot these crawlers ?

I have used a single Canon 270 exII speedlite on a 60D body. My latest setup is the Nikon 2x SB200 twin flash mounted on a bracket on D810 body. Manual select flash power.

These subjects are shot all over Singapore nature trails ...Dairy farm, Bangkit, bukit timah, bukit batoh, chestnut park only a few are shot in malaysia .. Panti forest.
 

TWO THUMBS up: THIS PIC 16 IS GOOD VERY GOOD..:
 

Amazing skills!!
 

TWO THUMBS up: THIS PIC 16 IS GOOD VERY GOOD..:

Spider babies are really tiny (2-3mm) but colorful. You cannot view their details through naked eyes.
The shot was highly cropped.

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Thanks for your comment.
 

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Amazing skills!!

Thank you. It was the nature which attracted me to macro photography.
It was all my kakis which I get to know thru CS and FB (2009 till to date) which help me along to improve.
They know who they are. My thanks to them too.
 

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thanks for viewing.
 

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