Do you guys remember the post I did on getting good and close to a bee with my Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM Lens? Well that bee posed some problems in that it wouldn’t stay still for very long. So if your going to take photos of bees you need a fair bit of patience.
This time around I thought I would venture outside again and have a go at taking photos of spiders. Now I hate spiders, especially if I go thorough a web and then notice there’s a big one sitting right there above me, like what happened last night. That bastard scared the shits out of me.
Anyway, arachnophobia aside I ventured outside to shoot me some spiders.
I think the photos you see here are of the Golden Orb Spider, also called the Golden Silk Orb Weaver. This spider isn’t all that bad looking as it has a fair bit of color in it. Apparently although it’s poisonous it’s not that bad that it would kill you. Something else that’s interesting is the females will usually eat the males. Oh well, at least they won’t have to worry about alimony and supporting the kids. 
Naturally I had to use my Manfrotto Tripod so as to make sure there wasn’t any camera shake to spoil the picture. One thing that I’ve found with the macro lens is that like the telephoto it picks up every little camera movement.
Here are some books that you may find useful.
- How to Photograph Insects and Spiders (How to Photograph Series)
- Photographing Nature: A photo workshop from Brooks Institute’s top nature photography instructor
- Closeup Shooting: A Guide to Closeup, Tabletop and Macro Photography
- Close-Up on Insects: A Photographer’s Guide
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