Hi Raphael, I like your tiny jumping spider, it's very good, the spider that I took a little while ago isn't so good. I took it with my 35mm macro lens on my Canon 40D which was hand held and looking through one of the small pains of my lounge window, this was my third take, the previous one may have been better, but as I almost press the button, there was a flash of lightning and a very loud crack of thunder and that made the spider shake and myself also, but I did get a blurred photo of most of it. This is the best one, but is a little blurred and you can just see the blurred web it is on.

A couple of photos of a Biff Tip Moth caterpillar from a couple of weeks ago. One of my youngest granddaughters said "He's got a little face mummy" she loves bugs and things.


All three of the above photos have been reduced in size by 50% but not altered any other way.
Regards Nick.
Edited By Nicholas Farr on 16/08/2020 20:01:06