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Getting back to manual macro photography is always a good feeling, even if it's just 30 mins. People mistake this art to shooting small insects. True in a way but what's more important is the several angles, level of detail, light factor, gear settings and time spent before deciding the frame. 99% of the frames are a failure but there is that one special technical frame that would have pushed us to the limits, whether the rest of the world appreciates or understands it doesn't matter!
Okay, it would have been better if there was a big fat spider on it......
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Another busy work day finds me stuck for inspiration, so I just searched the front of our house for a few subjects as I got out of the car. Here is one of the webs that have spring up in the ornamental bushes growing in our front garden.
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After watering the dahlias, I noticed this rather brightly colored spider in her/his freshly watered web. (Sussex Cty, NJ)
Spider webs glistening in the morning sunrise light.
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