Macro Spiders & Flowers...
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 6:04 pm
I'd not been out with my macro lens for quite some time so one afternoon late last week I went out with the Tamron 90mm macro and my SB900 flash with my cheap $5 ebay over the lens popup diffuser on and went in search of the little things in life to photograph (a.k.a. stuff out in the streets nearby )
What Lies Beneath - Phonognatha graeffei, referred to as the Leaf Curling spider
and who can resist the tiny balls of fluff
I think this is a yellow black orb weaver spider - but if you know what it really is please tell me
a very closeup view of the tiny stamens on this flower (a type of very fine flowered bottle brush I think)
finally an even more scary looking Golden Orb spider - triptych showing closer and closer images
What Lies Beneath - Phonognatha graeffei, referred to as the Leaf Curling spider
and who can resist the tiny balls of fluff
I think this is a yellow black orb weaver spider - but if you know what it really is please tell me
a very closeup view of the tiny stamens on this flower (a type of very fine flowered bottle brush I think)
finally an even more scary looking Golden Orb spider - triptych showing closer and closer images