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    Spiderling in a vibrating web

    I have been shooting the little spiderlings since they hatched about a week ago.
    This morning, one little web was nicely lit by the sun, and I thought it resulted in a few interesting images.

    Your thoughts, nits and crits are most welcomed and appreciated.

    Spiderling in a vibrating web

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    Re: Spiderling in a vibrating web

    I really like it. I like how you chose not to fill the frame with the spider.

    Just a thought, maybe if you rotate the image 360 degrees the diffused multi coloured part of the web might act as a great lead in line.

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    Re: Spiderling in a vibrating web

    That is very cool, enjoyed viewing.

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    Re: Spiderling in a vibrating web

    Awesome shot, Rudi... completely different to the run of the mill spider/insect shots you see.

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    Re: Spiderling in a vibrating web

    Thanks Chris, Jim and Matt for taking time to comment.

    And a rotation 'on request':
    Spiderling in a vibrating web

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    Re: Spiderling in a vibrating web

    I prefer the original Spiderling in a vibrating web


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    Re: Spiderling in a vibrating web

    Nice shot.

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    Re: Spiderling in a vibrating web

    Now that's different, good one Rudi.

    Can't make my mind up which version wins

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    Re: Spiderling in a vibrating web

    Now there's a different kind of spider image, nicely done.

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    Re: Spiderling in a vibrating web

    Nicely executed image. Good techs, nice placement within the frame, and enough content to help define the main subject without being distracting. Well done.

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    Re: Spiderling in a vibrating web

    Of course I still like the first edit but i prefer the rotated one. It has a really great lead in line and active space.

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    Re: Spiderling in a vibrating web

    Now you both confused me, Chris and Rudi -- don't know which one to choose now. Do I have to? Both versions are good. What is that base the spidier is hanging onto?

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    Re: Spiderling in a vibrating web

    Thanks all for the comments.

    Quote Originally Posted by Grahame
    Can't make my mind up which version wins
    +1


    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Now you both confused me, Chris and Rudi -- don't know which one to choose now. Do I have to? Both versions are good. What is that base the spidier is hanging onto?
    You don't have to choose !! The spiderlings were hanging onto a little shrub (Viburnum to be specific), between some leaves.

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