The common Zebra spider (Salticus scenicus). Suffolk. UK
5mm female feeding on a small fly. Handheld stacks, 22-28 frames per image. Canon 5D mk4 with Canon 100mm L macro on 25mm of extension tube. Illumination, YN24EX on battery pack for rapid shooting. Images stacked in Zerene, and edited in LR.
High resoloution images can be found here www.flickr.com/photos/frankhendre
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Frank
Zebra Spider
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I have a small fossil shell that on the inside has a sandy concretion of red crag deposit, that is the pebbly lloking background. After a couple of stack sets she got tired of the flash strobing so she took herself and the prey round to the other, outer face of the shell. I carefully turned it over and got two more sets.grgh wrote:Nice capture Frank.
intrigued by the change in background, was she dragging fly back to a lair?
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