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These are very common spiders in our garden. The beginning of this spring, i took lots of photos from them but i used my built in flash and the results were not good with a burnt body and the spider looked repulsive. But in a time i took photos without flash and these spiders became one of my favourite species. They have transparent legs, nice coloured jaws and abdomen. Like that all green and oranges on it.They also have amazing long jaws why it is named as a longjawed spiders.
Don't get it wrong, it is really hard or impossible to see them as its head looking to the sky. They prefer to walk or sit upside down on its silk. This one is no exceptional, only i turned the photo 180 degree to easy and pleasant view.
Hope you like it.
Tetragonatha extensa |
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- mikou
(5265) - [2007-05-27 7:26]
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Hi Ersin.
Great this very detailed macro of this spider.Very good details and colors.I like point of view-impressive.Well done.
TFS,with greeting Milos.
Taking this small spider was a great challange. I tried this spicies before but turn out not satisfying.
Great effort.
TFS
hello Ersin
nice macro, good POV and framing, nice details
regards
jo
- dew77
(13069) - [2007-05-28 2:15]
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Hello Ersin,
Very nice capture.POV,BG,lighting and visual impact are wonderful.Have a great week!
TFS..:-)
- Juyona
(13279) - [2007-05-28 4:17]
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Hola ersin,
preciosa y original trabajo,
bellos detalles y excelente compo,
saludos...
PT
Hola Ersin,
Curiosa y extraña araña, la nitidez y detalles son extraordinarios. Saludos
José Ramón