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Spicebush swallowtail wings at Frelinghuysen Arboretum. Shot with Sony RX10 iii at 600mm. Photoshop, Nik and onOne software.
g - on the map
David Webber's work ("Protrait #14") with four cathode ray televisions (it was great to see light emit from a source rather than reflect)
It was a misty morning, my back itched all day after I crawled around in the garden getting this shot. Then as i scratched for a final time late in the afternoon I retrieved the sheild bug that had been hitching a lift all day! I dont know who was more horrified me or him!
Stephen Webber setting up his new equipment before playing in front of the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía home to Berklee's Valencia campus.
Lunch on the Lawn with Incy Wincy.
Strobist: SB700 hand-held behind the subject side-on to the right. Triggered with one pair RF603s.
Camera on tripod. The breeze made the web bounce rhythmically... I had to count it in to release the shutter at the correct 'Beat'!
For the tamron group arguing with the Exif data... I have the 90mm f2.8 mounted on a terrible cheap x2 converter, making it a 180 f8.
I spent some time shooting spider webs and came up with this series, many of which are significantly modified post-production.
Not everything is as it seems, not even this spider web. It may look perfect from a distance but when you look closer, you can tell that it’s not. I know that nothing’s ever perfect, but it’s okay. It’s what makes our world amazing, and it’s what makes us human.
Since starting my photography class in school, I will be slowly posting the work I have done! Enjoy :)
Nephila pilipes (Fabricius, 1793)
絡新婦科(長腳蛛科),絡新婦屬
Family: Nephilidae
Genus: Nephila
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nephila_pilipes
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Graphic created for "fall focus" at FBC, Davis, CA. Used for PowerPoint slide and web.
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I changed my mind about my photo for today. I was taking photos of spider's webs that I had sprayed with water so all the water droplets stuck to it. I originally chose a shot I did looking upwards with so you could see the blue sky behind the web, but now I think I prefer it on black.
You can see my original choice in comments.