Otherwise known as a Green Jumping Spider, with a meal.
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They are pretty small by the look Kevin, so I'd never see one, let alone get a photo. Plenty of colour and I like the POV. I'm not a macro expert so can't offer anything about settings. The shots seem to be a bit noisy and I only say that hoping someone with macro experience will chime in and give you some tips.I Shoot A Canon
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My memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
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Good work on these Kevin. I think the second is the better shot as it is closer to the spiders level and shows off the eyes and prey. Both nice and sharp with good colour. I can see a bit of noise in the bg but it doesn't bother me. Running noise reduction just on the bg should remove this, unless you have done this already.
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Just had a look, the ISO was at 3200 so not surprised there`s a bit of noise.
C+C,EDITS OK
I shoot a Canon 90D with a few bits of glass.
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Hi Kevin. I use this free plugin for PS to do a quick noise reduction. It's called Boundary Noise Reduction from Colormancer:
http://www.colormancer.com/
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You will have to capture some more of these Kevin. Wonderful colours allmost looks transparent.Better a full bottle in front of me
than a full frontal lobotomy.
Hans
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Ooohh, what a stunner. We have plenty of jumpers over here but none coloured like that beauty. Lovely shots.Always feel free to rip apart any image of mine I post.
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