Nice and crisp yet I'd dim the grass in the upper part of the photo as
it acts as a distracter from the yummy spider
Thanks for sharing
Amities
Philippe
Le 6 oct. 13 à 22:48, Ian Nichols a écrit :
> Arachnids seem to be a theme at the moment. There were a few of
> these in
> the grounds a week or so ago, so I ventured out with the E-3, 50 f/2
> macro
> and an old Sunpak ring flash (hence the dark background). Got a bit
> close
> to this one and she retreated to the edge of her web, where she
> thought
> herself concealed.
>
> They cheat, you know ;) and the next pic after this (a pixel per
> pixel
> close-up of a foot) reveals how they do it.
>
> http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=8927
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