Wednesday, 10 June 2009

Wordless Wednesday

Jumper WW HQ

29 comments:

Sukhmandir Kaur said...

Oh my! Talk about having eys in the back of your head! Eek!

Sukhmandir Kaur said...

I love your photos, I had to tell our insect guide about them. Wow you are quite the photographer!

Anya said...

Wow!!
Fantastic shot :)
A little scary........... LOL

Anonymous said...

WoW! That was a shocker when your web page first loaded.

Was that critter alive when you to the photo? Great capture!

~ jeff.

Robin said...

Aack! *feeling glad that I set my coffee down before opening your blog*

It's a great shot, but I sure hope I never come face to face with one of those!

jams o donnell said...

Wow what a superb shot! Happy WW

lareine said...

WOW!! This is SPECTACULAR!!! look at those eyes!!... they look like a tiara --- a natural jewel for this hairy insect... i wouldn't be surprised if it is crowned ms. summer june :)...

Unknown said...

Breathtaking! Magnificent macro!!

Kirigalpoththa said...

Im speechless! Brilliant!!

Robyn Jones said...

ewwwwww....Great shot...but ewwwwww...i am completely freaked now...

Melanie @ Whimsical Creations said...

ewwww.......running away fast...

...great shot though

Christopher said...

Stunning!

Amila Salgado said...

Hello all,
Thank you all for your wonderful comments. This was photographed alive on my front door. It was shot at 3 times the life size. Have a good day!

spookydragonfly said...

So-o-o...Did you invite IT in? Awesome capture, Amila!! The eyes look like onyx bezel set in 18K gold!

oldcrow61 said...

This is fantastic. What a shot!

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Amila: What a cool shot of the spider,your macro work is spendid.

Sara Chapman said...

Whatever it is, it's fearsome! What a macro. And thanks for visiting my pink azaleas recently.

Amila Salgado said...

Thank you Kim, OC, Tom and Sara for your lovely comments! Kim I invited it in but it preferred to guard the door! I was okay with it as the colour of the door provided a beautiful background to the shot.

The Bumbles said...

Critters are amazing when they are in their world. When they come into our world (which technically was their's to begin with) I start to get freaked out. I quickly usher them back from whence they came and hope they are happier out there than keeping me company inside. *shudder*

合田學 (上坂眞信)  said...

言詮不及(Gonsen Fugyu)
Words fail to describe


The homepage of the Japanese dragonfly researcher

http://www.odonata.jp/index.html

http://www.odonata.jp/00english/index.html

NatureStop said...

What a shot!!Really liked your blog.

Chrissy said...

Very cool shot!

Stuart Price said...

Another great macro shot.....

So when is the 100-400 arriving?

Amila Salgado said...

Thank you all for your encouraging comments! Good to hear from you all. Stu, I am waiting until I receive my camera body back from the local Canon repair centre. The news is it needs to be sent to Singapore to remove sensor dust! Yes, the local guys here were unable to do it. They appear in the images when I shoot with my 65mm MPE. I will get that lens when I have my 40D back.

Vickie said...

Amila, sometimes I open your blog and just have to laugh. Your macro images are awesome...this one a fun surprise.

Matt Latham said...

Awesome image - the detail and those eyes are incredible

Amila Salgado said...

Thanks a lot, Vickie and Matt!
Good to hear from you two.

Anonymous said...

Wow!
I'm sure I used to have a book with a picture of this guy when I was a kid. I tried to search it recently in my parents home but to no result. Don't even remember the title but only one picture of this spider. I was impressed and loved it from the very first sight.
Awesome creature and a great shot!

Amila Salgado said...

Hi Aluajala,
Thanks!

I am happy to hear that you this guy! I hope you could find that book. Try again!

Apologies for my delayed response.

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