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Jumping spider
Could be Aelurillus v-insignitus, female.
Location: Dalmatia, Croatia.
Perch & light: native
EOS 5DSr, EF 100mm 2.8 IS L
Handheld, AI servo, f/8, 1/320, ISO400,
PP: crop, due to harsh light I decreased contrast, eye work.
Thanks for viewing and comments.
Cheers,
Miro
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Nice one Miro - especially at f8, Great eyes. Pity aabout the OOF leg in the back. Don't know how youbfeel but I would take it out . Just my view,
I found one of these in the garden yesterday. Tlak about jump !!- I never saw it again.!
John
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Originally Posted by
John Robinson
Pity aabout the OOF leg in the back. Don't know how youbfeel but I would take it out.
Thanks John! Despite my worries were OOF of the front leg and too busy details of the perch you reminded me about the back leg. Agree, it seems I will have to do more PP edits .
Cheers,
Miro
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More I look, more John is right :). Ok, the back leg gone and added some more eye work. Here it is:
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Excellent work Miro, all techs spot on and the repost shows great skill.
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Great adjustments. !
Well done
JohnR
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A beautiful spider, Miro, giving you a classic jumping spider pose. As you note, the light was rather harsh, but you handled it well. The repost is clearly an improvement and is a testament to your pp skill. Very nicely done!
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Creepy -- with great sharpness! Wonderful job on the leg removal, but I didn't mind it -- it was a dynamic element even if OOF.
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I totally love these tough looking little spiders! Awesome details in the eyes and hairy parts, plus excellent surgery of that back leg. I need to learn where and how to find this spiders.
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