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    A seriously cute St. Andrews Cross Spider (really)

    A seriously cute St. Andrews Cross Spider (really)

    ISO 100 ~ Shutter Speed 1/1.6s ~ F/16 ~ Natural Light ~ Sony Alpha a58 ~ Tamron 90mm 272E

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    Re: A seriously cute St. Andrews Cross Spider (really)

    Really great !!!

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    Interesting composition Brian, although I think "cute" might be pushing things a bit.

    This is not an easy shot to do, given the bright background, but a bit of PP work, especially a bit of dodging would not be amiss in bringing out the details of your subject.


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    Good bit of detail; but yes, possibly just a fraction on the dark side.

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    Ghostly cute, nicely captured.

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    Agreed that brighter gives more details. And agreed that a little more brightness would not go amiss. But only a very little bnecause as the brightness goes up the emotion goes down

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    A seriously cute St. Andrews Cross Spider (really)

    ISO 100 ~ Shutter Speed 1/1.6s ~ F/16 ~ Natural Light ~ Sony Alpha a58 ~ Tamron 90mm 272E
    I went back and reworked the spider. Comments? Critiques?

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    An interesting picture. I think you need to do some work around the eyes. Keep it simple though.
    Cheers Ole

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    Quote Originally Posted by mugge View Post
    An interesting picture. I think you need to do some work around the eyes. Keep it simple though.
    Cheers Ole
    never having reached perfection I'm always willing to listen. Suggest some work around the eyes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    But only a very little bnecause as the brightness goes up the emotion goes down
    The emotion might be different, but to suggest the emotion goes down would be inaccurate, in my view.

    I do understand that you like darker, more moody scenes, but that suggests to me that a bright background will not be optimal to achieve that mood. That suggests that you have to be careful in choosing where your subject is to create that mood, because having a well lit subject is still going to be key to creating a strong image.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manfred M View Post
    The emotion might be different, but to suggest the emotion goes down would be inaccurate, in my view.

    I do understand that you like darker, more moody scenes, but that suggests to me that a bright background will not be optimal to achieve that mood. That suggests that you have to be careful in choosing where your subject is to create that mood, because having a well lit subject is still going to be key to creating a strong image.
    Right on all points except perhaps for where my subject is located. I need to be aware of where the sun is located

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    Right on all points except perhaps for where my subject is located. I need to be aware of where the sun is located
    Agreed. It's all too easy for the photographer to be focused on the subject and forgetting about issues like the background and the characteristics of the light.

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