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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
Charlotte's Web ;-) as always I like to come up with something new and perhaps slightly different ;-) then my other pictures... btw that spider was really tiny I used macro lens to take that picture.. I hope you 'll like it... PRESS L FOR LARGE PIC IS WAY BETTER... * All of my photographs/pictures are Copyrighted & All Rights Reserved @ ** They may NOT be downloaded, used or reproduced in any way without my explicit written permission ** Thx in advance guys for comments & visit.
A spider web covered in morning dew. Taken outside our house this morning as I set off for work.
© John Krzesinski, 2009 (Images by John 'K')
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Refraction is a wonderful thing with macro photography - this photo is created with a simple recipe; you'll need:
- a spider web
- a flower
- a mist spray bottle
- a flash
spray the web and put the flower behind, aim the flash at the flower and away you go!
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Overnight the spiders builsd seemingly impossible constructions, with the supporting features several metres apart
Old barn near Kremmling, Colorado. Late day sun after a fishing trip. I didn't fish, I took pictures :)
Earth (and some Air) for Macro Mondays Four Elements - I was re-potting a plant so this earth has a few roots in it. As the surface was inside the pot it is curved which is my excuse for not getting it all in focus
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