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    Spider and web

    Nikon D2hs-55mm nikkor

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    Re: Spider and web

    very good shot

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    Re: Spider and web

    Thank you.

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    Re: Spider and web

    Lighting is very good

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    Re: Spider and web

    All natural!

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    Re: Spider and web

    Sorry, it doesn't work for me. The lighting may be natural, but it illuminates a relatively uninteresting part of the spider. I don't find the rear-end-on viewpoint very interesting; the more interesting parts of a spider are the face and the underside, where the spinneret is. It's hard to tell with such a small posting, but it looks like the spider goes out of focus. A standard technique in bug macro, if one doesn't stack, is to try to get the creature reasonably close to parallel to the sensor or film to lessen problems created by small DOF when doing full-body shots,

    As you've been fairly insulting to people who have offered comments here--even calling one "ignorant"--I'll save you the trouble: yes, I know what I'm talking about.


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