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White flower spiderDiaea variabilis The White Flower Spider look similar to the Pink Flower Spider but less often seen. On their abdomen, there are many small dots on dirty white. Those markings are variable between individuals. Information from http://www.brisbaneinsects.com http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
Re: White flower spiderExcellent shot, Mark. Great sharpness and really nice soft lighting. I like the head-on shot and the amount of DOF you've got.
What lens were you using? What were the settings? How did you light it?
Re: White flower spiderHi Andrew and thanks for the comment.
Details as followed: Tamron 90mm f/16 1/200 iso 100 onboard flash with homemade diffuser sb600 on monopod with homemade diffuser from above http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
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