Spiders from afar might be creepy and scary for some, but up close they are very cool looking. In fact, these spider pictures may inspire you to invest in a good macro lens and try your hand at finding a few friends around your own house.
A few quick tips for taking decent spider pictures.
1. Be patient and take lots of photos. Being up close means any slight movements can cause a blurry photo or your focus point to be off.
2. A good depth of field and isolating your subject will lead to much more interesting macro pictures.
3. If the spider is dark, try to fill your background with something lighter and vice versa.
4. Keep it simple.
Pictures of Spiders
Here is a set of cool spider pictures that will give you some composition ideas. Follow the links to each photo to get more info about the photographer and the settings they used.
Yogendra Joshi – Striped Jumping Spider
Andrea Westmoreland – On The Line
Mike Keeling – Spitting Spider
William Warby – Spider Wrapping Dinner
Martina Rathgens – Keeping an eye on you
Johan J.Ingles-Le Nobel – Jumping Spider
Kamil Porembiński – Araneus diadematus
Carlos Andrés Reyes – My new pet
Susan Egan – Backyard predator
Julie Missbutterflies – Argiope frelon
Rolf B. – Mirror-Spider – Spiegelspinne
Yogendra Joshi – Spider Portrait
Renee Grayson – Funnel Web Spider