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Macro : Jumping Spider

Behold, today I present to you the Jumping spider. This half a centimeter being can be easily missed by your eyes, but is quite common on our walls.
Irrespective of its commonality it does make an excellent and a rather smart (i must add) object for macro photography.
It has 8 eyes and can see ahead and behind at the same time. With the same amount on legs it can rotate 360 degrees in less than the blink of an eye.
Needless of say it wasn't an easy object to frame, still I am quite happy with the results.



Sunday, March 18, 2012
Posted by Rajat
Sunflower
This is one of the earliest pics I shot with my DSLR while testing its features. I'd say the test came out pretty neat; this pic was taken in evening (low) light on auto settings. The Cameras light sensors did play a critical role in capturing the flower's true colors even in low light.
I personally love the depth of field in this pic, however sunflowers are somewhat malnourished else there would have been a different feel to this shot.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Posted by Rajat
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