Description: Here's another one of those shots I've been planning on taking for years - and now I've gotten it - full frame as well! My daily wanderings paid off a couple days ago as I was making my way along a trail (following a large robber fly). A little form on the railing of a wooden bridge caught my eye from about 20 feet away, and as I took a couple steps closer - it spun around to greet me and I immediately recognized the face as an adult male Phidippus putnami. These adult males have to be some of the wildest and hairiest spiders out there - the markings and tufts of hair are just unparalleled (excluding some of the really wild
Habronattus species out west). The image above is a full-frame focus stack of 2 images (with a significant gap - but perfectly aligned) taken with my relatively new 10 dollar vintage Pentax-M f/2 50mm lens (at f/11 or f/16) reversed on a set of extension tubes extension tubes. Date: 3 August 2010, 17:05. Source:
Adult Male Phidippus putnami Jumping Spider Uploaded by
Kaldari. Author:
Thomas Shahan from USA. Camera location
36° 13′ 26.46″ N, 95° 53′ 52.36″ W View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap 36.224018; -95.897877.