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    Slow dancing with the shutter. Ten s. exposure F/18 spider shot (eyes brightened)

    Slow dancing with the shutter. Ten s. exposure F/18 spider shot (eyes brightened)

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    Re: Slow dancing with the shutter. Ten s. exposure F/18 spider shot (eyes brightened)

    Nicely done.

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    Re: Slow dancing with the shutter. Ten s. exposure F/18 spider shot (eyes brightened)

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nicely done.
    Slow shutter macro is an intriguing challenge

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    Re: Slow dancing with the shutter. Ten s. exposure F/18 spider shot (eyes brightened)

    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    Slow shutter macro is an intriguing challenge
    I tend to steer towards faster shutterspeeds, whenever I experiment with slow shutter speeds I forget to change the settings and usually go through a few misfires before I recover.

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    Re: Slow dancing with the shutter. Ten s. exposure F/18 spider shot (eyes brightened)

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    I tend to steer towards faster shutterspeeds, whenever I experiment with slow shutter speeds I forget to change the settings and usually go through a few misfires before I recover.
    me too.

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    Re: Slow dancing with the shutter. Ten s. exposure F/18 spider shot (eyes brightened)

    Good image and great eyes.

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    Re: Slow dancing with the shutter. Ten s. exposure F/18 spider shot (eyes brightened)

    "Lookin' good" Brian,

    ... must be due to those brightened eyes

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    Re: Slow dancing with the shutter. Ten s. exposure F/18 spider shot (eyes brightened)

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    "Lookin' good" Brian,

    ... must be due to those brightened eyes
    undoubtedly

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    Re: Slow dancing with the shutter. Ten s. exposure F/18 spider shot (eyes brightened)

    Fascinating Brian. The body looks like a lion's face with whiskers. (OK, so it's late.) Nice shot.

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    Re: Slow dancing with the shutter. Ten s. exposure F/18 spider shot (eyes brightened)

    Quote Originally Posted by John 2 View Post
    Fascinating Brian. The body looks like a lion's face with whiskers. (OK, so it's late.) Nice shot.
    not so late. this spider has lots of character.

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    Re: Slow dancing with the shutter. Ten s. exposure F/18 spider shot (eyes brightened)

    Quote Originally Posted by madcrow View Post
    Good image and great eyes.
    I'm finding that the slow shutter with a high F/ can give great results.

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