Saturday, February 27, 2010

Miniature: Arachnophilia

Flower power
Nikon D70s
Sigma 50mm macro
F/6.7
1/350s

Just a shot to lure the readers of this august blog into a false sense of security. This is the flower that produces a curious green fruit; the fruit that Richard thinks is a tomato, but which isn't.


Ant on Deck
Nikon D70s
Sigma 50mm macro
F/4.8
1/250s

I only posted the least bad attempt because of the way the image so clearly illustrates the minimal depth of field available when getting really up close with a macro lens. The ant, which is horribly blurred and therefore not really appropriate for this blog, is one of the tiny termite-sized ones. It was running down the twig at an industrious nineteen to the dozen. I'm amazed I captured it at all.


Hairy Beast 01
Nikon D70s
Sigma 50mm macro
F/4.2
1/180s

Found in my bathroom, this is one of those tiny jumping spiders. I first encountered it on the window frame, so there's lots of natural light coming from the left side of the frame. As with all the spider shots, I used the technique of getting the eyes in focus. And with a spider, that leaves plenty of choice. This one is my favourite of the three.


Hairy Beast 02
Nikon D70s
Sigma 50mm macro
F/13
1/20s

The same spider got alarmed by my lens and moved on to the glass. So lit from beneath is perhaps a little unusual. To be honest, this is my least favourite of the three because the creature's head is so dark. I did try to burn it in (or is that dodge it in?) by lightening the head alone, but it just made the whole image look really weird. The picture makes the cut because the pedipalps and forelegs are pin-sharp, at least in the original.


Hairy Beast 03
Nikon D70s
Sigma 50mm macro
F/13
1/20s

Same as above, only approached from a slightly different angle. Inexplicably, the lighting is better on this picture compared with No.2 above. Check out the beast's red fangs: claws under the head and between the pedipalps. Aren't you glad that the whole creature is less than 10mm across, legs included?

1 comment:

  1. Hairy beast 01
    Nice shot, and clearly the best of the bunch. You've nailed it with the eyes in focus the rest follows.
    The light is nice, even if it is that silly natural light, off camera and soft.

    Hariy beast 02
    Can’t see the eyes so doesn’t do it for me.

    Hariy beast 03
    This is very interesting because of where the light is coming from, shame the eyes are just a tad dark. Maybe a bit of selective PS to lighten them ?

    Cheers,
    Richard B.

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