A cuddly house spider ?

Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
edited October 29, 2015 in Holy Macro
Thought this house spider looked quite cuddly. All shots handheld, focus stacked using zerene.
5Dmk2/MPE-65/430Ex flash.
Brian V.

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Cross-eye stereogram
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Comments

  • StumblebumStumblebum Registered Users Posts: 8,480 Major grins
    edited October 27, 2015
    Great set!
  • Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
    edited October 28, 2015
    Stumblebum wrote: »
    Great set!

    Thanks for the comment SB :):
    Brian V.
  • e6filmusere6filmuser Registered Users Posts: 3,379 Major grins
    edited October 28, 2015
    Brian,

    Nice images of a clean individual, not the common, long-legged species.

    Harold
  • ThelensspotThelensspot Registered Users Posts: 2,041 Major grins
    edited October 28, 2015
    Not sure about "cuddly" but I really think the shots make him distinguished looking! :D
    "Photography is partly art and partly science. Really good photography adds discipline, sacrifice and a never ending pursuit of photographic excellence"...ziggy53

  • e6filmusere6filmuser Registered Users Posts: 3,379 Major grins
    edited October 28, 2015
    e6filmuser wrote: »
    Brian,

    Nice images of a clean individual, not the common, long-legged species.

    Harold

    I have checked. It is Teganaria domestica. The ones I am regularly asked to remove are Eratigena atrica, which used to be in Teganaria.

    Harold
  • piggsypiggsy Registered Users Posts: 88 Big grins
    edited October 29, 2015
    Wow, you can practically count every single leg hair on the whole spider, fantastically sharp all over in these. Great work :D
  • Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
    edited October 29, 2015
    e6filmuser wrote: »
    Brian,

    Nice images of a clean individual, not the common, long-legged species.

    Harold
    Not sure about "cuddly" but I really think the shots make him distinguished looking! :D
    e6filmuser wrote: »
    I have checked. It is Teganaria domestica. The ones I am regularly asked to remove are Eratigena atrica, which used to be in Teganaria.

    Harold
    piggsy wrote: »
    Wow, you can practically count every single leg hair on the whole spider, fantastically sharp all over in these. Great work :D

    Thanks all for the comments and ID - appreciated :):

    Brian V
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