Macro Photography : Spider - Hyllus semicupreus & Oxyopes salticus

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Monitoring the movements of spiders is indeed something interesting, you would feel like something would be missing if you didn't capture some moments of their movements. That's what I did a few days ago while out in the bushes while monitoring some interesting objects there.

I managed to photograph two interesting species of spiders both of which I would like to share here today. The first spider is a species of jumping spider with yellow characteristics and two beautiful eyeballs. Scientifically, this spider is called Hyllus semicupreus.

"Hyllus semicupreus is a species of spider belonging to the family Salticidae. This species is also part of the genus Hyllus and the order Araneae. The scientific name of this species was first published in 1885 by Simon." Wikipedia

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Even though there are many species of spiders spread throughout the world, not all species of spiders are easy to photograph. This is because not all spider species are docile or brave. However, the species of spider that I am sharing is a tame spider species, this is evident from several photos that I uploaded.

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Then the second species of spider is the bush king with the Latin name Oxyopes salticus. This spider is characterized by a dominant yellow color and has spines on its legs. Meanwhile, the eyes of this spider do not have two large eyes like the spider above.

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CameraSmartphone + Macro Lens
CategoryMacro Photography
ProcessedLightroom
LocationTanah Luas, Indonesia
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two Spiders with amazing shots, even though they look scary they look so beautiful in your hand with nice added details