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    Jumping spider

    This little guy was only 5mm if that, and a nightmare to photograph,every time i clicked the shutter he jumped!Jumping spider

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    Re: Jumping spider

    These are fascinating little creatures; and so hard to photograph. This has worked well.

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    Re: Jumping spider

    Cheers for the comments Geoff!

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    Definitely a difficult one. Great attempt. Works for me.

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    Nice one David, the background colour is very complimentary.

    I'm always concerned when shooting some of these spiders that they are going to jump on the lens

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    Re: Jumping spider

    Quote Originally Posted by deetheturk View Post
    every time i clicked the shutter he jumped!
    If it was the sound of the shutter that spooked it, use a camera that has a quiet shutter mode.

    I really like this, David. Great color, detail and depth of field!

    It reminds me of my friend who saw a jumping spider in the our safari vehicle when we were very close to a pride of lions feeding on their wildebeest kill. When our guide went to her area of the vehicle to brush it away, she hung outside the vehicle from the opposite side even though being outside the vehicle in any circumstance is normally forbidden around animals. I asked whether she would prefer being confronted by the spider or the lions. She instantly responded without missing a heart beat: "The lions. It will be quicker."

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    Nice shot. Comp looks pretty good. Colors are nice, sharpness good. I have always loved these little guys, they are so "cute" in my opinion. Next year when things warm up, I plan to get some kind of decent handheld flash setup for bug shots. When you get mega macro on bugs, it gets epic, really fast.

    If it was the sound of the shutter that spooked it, use a camera that has a quiet shutter mode
    Hehe, if only! I know you're kind of joking, but actually I wish this was implemented better. My 7D has quiet modes, but only in live view. Hence, for moving subjects and situations where focus is critical, it is essentially useless. I have tried to view animals on the live view screen and focus in live view. It is a lesson in frustration. Now, if Canon could just implement a translucent mirror technology (like the sony alpha) silent mode could be used in all cases...

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    Re: Jumping spider

    Cheers John

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    Re: Jumping spider

    Thanks Grahame,iv'e actually had this happen,image was crap though lol

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    Re: Jumping spider

    Hi Mike,to be honest i think it was the flash that spooked him?he never stayed long enough to ask
    Great story,my youngest son 23years old,would have fought his way through the lions if it landed on him!lol
    Thanks for the comments

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    Re: Jumping spider

    Hi Matt,this was shot with a 7d,when i try live view in macro i find it too dark,also the majority of my macro is hand held so this is not an option.
    Cheers for your comments

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    Re: Jumping spider

    Funny little thing; it is a jumber all the time; nicely captured in a conducive shade of b/g

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    Re: Jumping spider

    Thanks Nandakumar!

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