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    Spider In Web

    Haven't really tried to take shots of insects and other small things before. Quickly took this shot while on a hike last year. Not really sure how well it works.

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    c&c welcome.

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    Re: Spider In Web

    Nice effort, not familiar with spider species but this one appears elongated beyond the norm. Was this taken with a telephoto lens?

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    Re: Spider In Web

    Nice job!

    This one looks a lot like a spider I posted here;

    Come into my parlor......

    (Mods, i do not know how to embed like I have seen others do.)

    Geoff had said
    One of the Araneus family of spiders by the look of it
    . If he pops in, he can confirm, or suggest another variety,

    Marie

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    Re: Spider In Web

    I'm not a bug guy (oh the pity ) but it looks pretty well done to me.

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    Re: Spider In Web

    If it was me, Kyle, I would crop the right side to concentrate more on the spider and the clearly focused parts of the web. Maybe 4 x 5 ratio? But a rotation could be considered and would give a totally different view. I'm not saying it would produce anything better though.

    Rather looks like the Araneus diadematus spiders which we get in the UK.

    A nice clear shot.

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    Re: Spider In Web

    Thanks for the comments everyone!
    It was taken with my 55-250, John. Thanks for sharing your photo Marie. I can see we had similar ideas in mind for these shots.

    Geoff, it does look like the species you mentioned. The first image on google that I got looked exactly like what this was.
    I tried both of your suggestions. I think the crop works well, though it was already heavily cropped (and taken at 3200 ISO so it's quite noisy).

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    I also tried a few different rotations. They do make quite different photos. This one looks interesting but I think I like the original rotation better.

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    Re: Spider In Web

    Superb

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    Re: Spider In Web

    Sometimes I find I have to rotate the image before I can make an identification. Nothing logical here although possibly it then resembles the book image more closely.

    Have you tried lightly going over the noisy areas with a soft Blur Brush; say 10 to 30% and vary the application as required?

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    Re: Spider In Web

    Slight noise reduction:
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    Re: Spider In Web

    nice clean up much better

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