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Zebra Jumping Spider (Salticus scenicus) – A Tiny Hunter Up Close” ️🔍 by __james__jones

© __james__jones, all rights reserved.

Zebra Jumping Spider (Salticus scenicus) – A Tiny Hunter Up Close” ️🔍

Jumping spiders are some of the most fascinating arachnids, with incredible vision, lightning-fast reflexes, and a curious personality that makes them perfect macro subjects. This Zebra Jumping Spider was darting around constantly, making it a challenging but rewarding subject to capture.

To ensure maximum detail and depth, I used photo bracketing and then stacked the images in Photoshop to achieve an extended depth of field. Final color grading and refinements were done in Lightroom to bring out the intricate textures and fine hairs on this tiny predator.

Camera & Editing Details:
📷 Canon 90D | Sigma 105mm f/2.8 Macro
️ Bracketing for focus stacking → Stacked in Photoshop → Final edits in Lightroom

Zebra Jumping Spider (Salticus scenicus) – A Tiny Hunter Up Close” ️🔍 by __james__jones

© __james__jones, all rights reserved.

Zebra Jumping Spider (Salticus scenicus) – A Tiny Hunter Up Close” ️🔍

Jumping spiders are some of the most fascinating arachnids, with incredible vision, lightning-fast reflexes, and a curious personality that makes them perfect macro subjects. This Zebra Jumping Spider was darting around constantly, making it a challenging but rewarding subject to capture.

To ensure maximum detail and depth, I used photo bracketing and then stacked the images in Photoshop to achieve an extended depth of field. Final color grading and refinements were done in Lightroom to bring out the intricate textures and fine hairs on this tiny predator.

Camera & Editing Details:
📷 Canon 90D | Sigma 105mm f/2.8 Macro
️ Bracketing for focus stacking → Stacked in Photoshop → Final edits in Lightroom

Zebra Jumping Spider (Salticus scenicus) – A Tiny Hunter Up Close” ️🔍 by __james__jones

© __james__jones, all rights reserved.

Zebra Jumping Spider (Salticus scenicus) – A Tiny Hunter Up Close” ️🔍

Jumping spiders are some of the most fascinating arachnids, with incredible vision, lightning-fast reflexes, and a curious personality that makes them perfect macro subjects. This Zebra Jumping Spider was darting around constantly, making it a challenging but rewarding subject to capture.

To ensure maximum detail and depth, I used photo bracketing and then stacked the images in Photoshop to achieve an extended depth of field. Final color grading and refinements were done in Lightroom to bring out the intricate textures and fine hairs on this tiny predator.

Camera & Editing Details:
📷 Canon 90D | Sigma 105mm f/2.8 Macro
️ Bracketing for focus stacking → Stacked in Photoshop → Final edits in Lightroom

20180102_Auckland_HMP_0023.jpg by Photography by Marshall

© Photography by Marshall, all rights reserved.

20180102_Auckland_HMP_0023.jpg

Abandoned Barn Under Star Trails by w4nd3rl0st (InspiredinDesMoines)

Abandoned Barn Under Star Trails


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This small abandoned barn is not far from my house. When the moon is out, and it's not too cold - it's fun to go outside and try different things. This shot was made from about 400 thirty second exposures at f7.1 and ISO 500 using Photoshop.

As the earth rotates at night, it appears to us standing on earth that the stars are spinning in an orbit around the North Star. The barn doesn't move relative to the camera, so that stays perfectly still. The lights in the bottom left are the city of Altoona, Iowa near Des Moines.

I use Adobe Lightroom, and last night I accidentally "removed" about a month's worth of Flickr photostream. This picture was one of them. I'm reposting the popular ones to its original groups. I'm sorry to all the people who had previously "favorited" it. I was upset, but have fixed the problem. Thank you for viewing (and commenting) - that's why Flickr is the best!