Monomad: Phidippus regius
Never get tired of photographing the beautiful Phidippus regius spider species with white fur. Fine hairs almost thwart all of its legs, including its face. What remains are bright black eyes, truly a stunning combination. Phidippus regius lives in the bushes, waiting for prey, such as mosquitoes, insects as a food chain. Spiders are always identical with fine threads released from their bodies, the threads are the basic capital in catching food.
I deliberately pulled it a little in between the petals of the needle flower. From the gaps in the flower I began to observe the image of the Phidippus. As a beginner macro photographer, there are many things I have to learn such as light settings, speed and the right angle. I often observe several macro photos taken by friends, especially in the @blackandwhite community, from there I learned a lot autodidactically. Hopefully some of the Phidippus regius shots I took will not disappoint.
Personally I am not a spider lover, but I must say that I really liked these pictures, I love every detail that can be appreciated.
At first I was like that too, but after a few seasons of always meeting lots of spiders I finally came to love them very much. Thank you for your visit
I feel the character and spirit of the spider, looking at your fotos