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Cazaline



Registered: September 2009
Posts: 52
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I tried my best with what I had to do this shot, shame I don't have a macro lens Sad Best shot I could get, the flash I have was too harsh so i used the available back garden lights and the lil bugger was moving around so quickly it was really difficult to get. Cropped and also used 'colour fade' to make the spider stand out more on the background. Comments appreciated Smile
· Date: Tue September 22, 2009 · Views: 162 ·
Keywords: spider web
Camera Make / Model: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18
State / County / Area Image Taken: My backyard
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sjalfano

Registered: February 2009
Posts: 804
Tue September 22, 2009 1:38am

Looks like she is repairing her web. You could crop just below that line in the middle and still have a good shot.
Julie

Registered: February 2009
Posts: 1,400
Tue September 22, 2009 11:36am

She's got her self a nice spun web. You did a fine job here.
Helkoryo
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Registered: November 2008
Posts: 5,098
Fri September 25, 2009 8:27pm

Nicely seen and captured here Caz.Your postioning is good and the light on the web is spot on. I think I would have cloned away the balck mark at the bottom and the light section lower left as they distract the eye a little from the main event which is of course the busy spider.
Thanks for posting
kind regards Helen

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