My contribution to the #monomad challenge hosted and curated by
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Taking close-up shots of insects face down is one of my habits when dealing with close-up subjects of jumping spiders and they must be one of the most active jumping spiders, right? and this afternoon when I spent the afternoon in the plantation environment, I again met a jumping spider that is so unique.
To get some shooting angles, I spend more or less time following their every move until I get some pretty simple shooting angles and Hyllus walckenaeri maybe that's the right word for this type of small spider and they also have a band of fine hair that looks so soft all over their growth.
Their beauty and grace can be found in some of the black and white close-up shots in my publication today.
| Camera | Smarphone + macro lens |
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| Iso | Otomatis |
| Editing | Lightroom app |
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