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Spider just putting the finishing touches to it's egg case. Couldn't see the architects plans though.
I've rotated the pic 180'- it was doing this upside down :)
My first effort with Photoshop.
Hopefully I will get a bit better and slightly more imaginative, given a little time.............
Another macro shot of frozen water crystals on a spider's web. The blue background is our car. I shot this using the £4.99(inc p&p!) macro lens from that well-known online tax-dodging retailer so it's not the crispest of images but it looks nice! Also if I zoom in and hold it upside down I can see the roof of our house and the neighbour's house and also a dark 'selfie' image of me! (You may have to trust me on this one!)
En esta ocasión he decidido adentrarme en el mundo de la macrofotografÃa. ¿Y qué mejor modelo que esta arañita de seis ojos? (aunque no se vean tiene dos más atrás)
Este es el resultado del apilamiento de 6 imágenes.
Saw this spider in my back yard.
5d2 and Tokina 100mm macro
ISO200
f8
1/200
Flash: AD 360 at 1/64 power camera right behind spider
Taken with a Canon 17-40mm f/4 reversed on a Canon 60D body.
It's amazing how a 10$ reverse ring adapter can improve your macro photography!
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On ~ ~ EXPLORE ~ ~ Jun 1, 2009 # 499
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This guy built his web across our veranda. On taking this shot, I was initially concerned he was going to drop onto me, or leap onto the front of the camera lens. Such a confrontation would surely end in death for one of us!
However, as I watched this guy quietly go about his life for an hour or more through the lens, I couldn't help but feel a degree of admiration. I don't want anything to harm this spider now.