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  • It's a buys life

    Starting out my new micro lens on my d3400 nikon

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    I'm not a spider fan but I do leave them alone unless they are red backs - then if they look as though they may harm the grandies - or myself, I just humanely euthanase them with any large object which is close by. How did you get the green background?
    I Shoot A Canon

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    My memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
    Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be.

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    • #3
      Hi Chris, the images in the post are thumbnails but clicking on the "2 Photos" link does display properly sized images.

      I like photographing spiders but I'm not seeing too many around lately. Which macro lens do you have?

      Good colour in the spider in #1 and the head looks sharp but the green background is a bit bright.

      The background is good in #2 but the highlights on the spider are over-exposed due, I think, to the mix of bright sun and shade - always difficult to handle. It is probably better to photograph the sunny side for macros. Open shade is good provided you can keep the shutter speed high enough to get a sharp image.

      Alan W

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      • #4
        Thank you

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