Wolf Spider Head 10:1

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Soki
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Wolf Spider Head 10:1

Post by Soki »

Hello guys,

hope you like this little spider (Lycosidae, Pardosa)

Microscope: Karl Zanger Monokular 160mm
Objective: Leitz Wetzlar 3 A=0.25 10:1
Camera: DSLR Nikon D-3400 (APS-C 1,5 Crop)
Exposure time: 4 seconds
Lightning: Cold light source (two arms)
Stack: ca. 120 single pictures via Affinity Photo

Kind regards,
SimonImage

Ken Ramos
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Post by Ken Ramos »

Creepy but a good shot all the same :D

WalterD
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Post by WalterD »

Well done, nice "portrait".
Thanks for sharing!

Regards,

Walter

Soki
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Post by Soki »

Thanks a lot!
In my opinion it‘s a creepy yet somehow funny portrait:)

Kind regards,
Simon

CEN
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Post by CEN »

Good job. Especially with a Karl Zanger Hufeisenstativ. ????

Soki
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Post by Soki »

Hey Cen,

yes, it is an old Karl Zanger Monocular with Hufeisenstativ:)
I guess it is from the 1950s or 1960s. I love the solid construction and the big tube, which makes a camera Adaption quite easy.

Kind regards,
Simon

Soki
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Post by Soki »

Hey Cen,

yes, it is an old Karl Zanger Monocular with Hufeisenstativ:)
I guess it is from the 1950s or 1960s. I love the solid construction and the big tube, which makes a camera Adaption quite easy.

Kind regards,
Simon

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