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Just Spiders

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After encountering my first jumping spider during one of my first days out with a macro lens (see gallery below), I not only lost my fear of spiders, but actually fell in love. Jumping spiders still are my favourites, they are so agile, funny, intelligent and inquisitive that for me, they are the teddy bears of spider world. But the others are fascinating and lovable too - some care for their young, some make great hunters, some are tireless builders and cunning architects. All are individuals and I'm glad I can show you my view on the world as spiders probably see it. ;-)

As always, all photos are for sale. If you want to use one for your website, just ask me, there's no need to grab it. :-)
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Jumping Spider (Evarcha arcuata) on the hunt
Jumping Spider (Evarcha arcuata) on the hunt
Xysticus ulmi, a crab spider
Xysticus ulmi, a crab spider
Jumping Spider
Jumping Spider
Jumping Spider
Jumping Spider
Jumping Spider
Jumping Spider
Xysticus ulmi, a crab spider
Xysticus ulmi, a crab spider
Enoplognatha ovata and a flesh fly
Enoplognatha ovata and a flesh fly
Misumena vatia, a crab spider (with prey)
Misumena vatia, a crab spider (with prey)
Cross spider
Cross spider
European Garden Spider (Araneus diadematus)
European Garden Spider (Araneus diadematus)
Opilio canestrinii, a harvestman
Opilio canestrinii, a harvestman
Tetragnatha spec.
Tetragnatha spec.
Micrommata virescens
Micrommata virescens
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