Garden walk and BIG green spider
As I strolled through the garden, I marveled at the beauty of the plants and flowers around me. I loved taking walks in the garden, mainly because of the butterflies and ladybugs that flitted about, but on this day, I stumbled upon something quite different.
A big green spider caught my eye. I had never seen one like it before - it had long, skinny legs, and its body was covered in hair. But what was most striking were its hands. They were unlike any spider's I had ever seen. They were almost like little claws, with sharp spines lining each finger.
As I crouched down to take a closer look, the spider quickly ran up my arm towards my head. I was briefly scared, thinking that it wanted to eat me, but it quickly settled on my shoulder. I realized that it was probably just curious about me.
I slowly took out my camera with a macro lens and started taking pictures of the spider. It was fascinating to watch as it moved its spiny hands, almost like it was trying to grab hold of something. The macro lens allowed me to capture all the details of the spider's intricate body.
Once I had taken a few pictures, I gently lifted the spider off my shoulder and put it back on a big tree, where its green color would provide the best protection. As I walked away, I couldn't believe what I had just experienced. I had always found spiders creepy, but this one had surprised me with its unique and intricate beauty.
From that day on, I made sure to always keep my eyes peeled for whatever miracles nature might have in store for me on my garden walks.
I was use here my Sony NEX-5T
I was use here my Sony 3.5/30 mm macro lens