Macro Photography of Plexippus paykulli | 10% Payout to @beautycreativity
Meet me again and on this occasion I want to show you some pictures of spider-type animals that I managed to snap with my smartphone camera last night. After I took a picture of this Spider, then I tried to match or search for this animal using Google lenses in the gallery of my smartphone. After that I edited the image with the help of the Lightroom application to make it more interesting to look at.
Plexippus paykulli is a jumping spider in the family Salticidae. It is native to south east Asia but has spread to other parts of the world. In the United States, it is called the Pantropical Jumping Spider. It is usually associated with buildings and may be found near light sources catching insects attracted by the light.
These spiders are almost impossible to build webs other than those used in reproductive activities, and in fact, most species actually do not build webs to catch prey. In hunting, jumping spiders also use their silk for tethering, to allow them to reach prey that would otherwise be unreachable. Please friends see the photo below, I hope you all are interested in this photo.
Camera | Smartphone |
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Lens | Macro Mobile lens |
ISO | Automatic |
Photography | Spiders |
Picture Editing | Lightroom |
Photographer | @hidayat96 |
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I really like your photographs of Plexippus paykulli. The pictures are very colorful and saturated
Thank you very much friends for the good comments. 😉
Nice spider beautiful photography
মাকড়সার খুব চমৎকার ফটোগ্রাফ করছেন আপনি। আপনার মাইক্রো ফটোগ্রাফি গুলো অনেক জোস হয়েছে।আপনার মাইক্রো ফটোগ্রাফি দেখে আমি অনেক মুগ্ধ হলাম ।
The spider is looked so beautiful dear. You clicked really well
You captured this beautiful spider in flash light very nicely
I really like your photographs of Plexippus paykulli. The pictures are very colorful and saturated.thanks for sharing.
Thank you for liking my photography.