Insect Macrophotography #70: A Green Jumping Spider
A Green Jumping Spider
This morning I've been chasing a small color Green Jumping Spider inside and outside of our room. First I saw this green jumping spider attached to the frame of our glass sliding door. This jumping spider caught my attention because the color of his head is green color. I have a photograph of a jumping spider with different colors but this is the first time that I saw a green color jumping spider.
At the start this little jumping spider it's really hard to capture because it's always moving. The funny thing about this jumping spider is he always jumps to my smartphone and then grabs it and puts it back to the window. I think this green jumping spider really likes to take a photo because he running away and then later he is back again.
These are the photograph of the green jumping spider jumping and attached to my hand. This is the first time that I captured a jumping spider on my hand. After taking a photograph I put back this jumping spider to the mirror but he didn't like it he ran and ran to my hands.
These are the photograph of the green jumping spider attached to the window and the glass frame inside and outside of the window.
Please Note: In this article, all the images are mine and I captured them using my Realme 5 Pro and Lensbong Sony 25 mm Macro Lens.
Camera: Taken by Realme 5 Pro with Macro Lens
Lens: Lensbong Sony 25 mm & Apexel 100mm
Category: Insect Photography
Date Taken: December 03, 2021
Oooh my gosh he's so cute!! But those eyes are so scary!! And the little tail he's got..
Is this spider poisonous.. cos he looks like he had some big teeth up front!
Hi, mate no this jumping spider it's not poisonous.
Oh ok haha! He looks so big on the tip of your finger!
How did you make him sit on your hand? I tried to do that once with a jumping spider and it just jumped right off. Didn't manage to take a single shot.
I just leave and keep playing on my finger and then suddenly that jumping spider rest on my finger maybe he is just tired and I took my advantage to take some shots.
Tremendous set! I love the level of detail for such a tiny little spider, well done!
Thanks mate happy to share.