Salticidae photos

Gigas

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HAhaha very funny Dark Raptor, Very Nice Picturees as usual
 

Gigas

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Incredible those staple pictures are incredible So tiny! and image 4 the spider has succeded in hiding behind a water droplet!
 

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Gotta say i LOOOOVE the ''bug in the computer'' pics!!!! The little spiders seem SO LOST!!!! That was very cute :).

phil.
 

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Fabulous pics!! :worship:
What camera, settings and lens are you using?? :? It looks like you have a depth of field measured in millimeters. :confused: :confused:
 

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Salticidae sp.

Hi, when compared with Dark Raptor's pics, mine are like taken with my SE K700i :)

Unfortunately jumpers are too small for my 17-55mm lenses. so here are my attempts:

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second

None of them is IDed, so help would be appretiated.
 

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Dark Raptor, your pictures are incredible :worship: :worship:

Wow!
 

Dark Raptor

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Thanks!

I'm using Nikon D70s with Nikkor Micro 105/2.8D lens. I also add Kenko MC-7 x2 Teleconverter.

zLOST, I don't see your pics :(

This time only one specimen, Evarcha arcuata - male



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Gigas

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Click the Links in his post ;) Dark raptor the quality of your pics is always a welcome sight
 

Dark Raptor

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Thanks!

Gigus said:
Click the Links in his post ;) Dark raptor the quality of your pics is always a welcome sight
Yup, everything works fine now. I forgot that java scripts are blocked by my browser :?

Nice spiders you have. First it can be Evarcha sp. (arcuata?) female.
Second. It looks like Sitticus rupicola or S. longipes. Also female.
 

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Dark Raptor said:
Thanks!


Yup, everything works fine now. I forgot that java scripts are blocked by my browser :?

Nice spiders you have. First it can be Evarcha sp. (arcuata?) female.
Second. It looks like Sitticus rupicola or S. longipes. Also female.
Thank you very much. It seems like E. arcuata is one of the most common Salticids here in Czech republic. If only they can be as big as tarantulas :)
I'd like to take better pics, but that requires much better lenses than i have now...
 
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