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Dec 20, 2006 15:27 |  #1

Hi guys, this is some of my older pics. C&C is very much welcome here!
This was taken inside the house on my door


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Dec 20, 2006 15:35 |  #2

one weird looking spider, would love to have one as a subject. Photos are too soft, what was your set up?


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Dec 20, 2006 16:21 |  #3
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Nice looking Jumper. I've seen a few semi translucent spiders here in Australia, when the light hits them right they look amazing. As RM said, the images look very soft.

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Dec 20, 2006 18:28 |  #4

I don't remember my settings back then but I my equipment is simply an S2IS in super macro mode. No filters, no attachments. I really wish I have an SLR and macro lens! Thanks for looking and C&C guys!




  
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Dec 20, 2006 19:00 |  #5

you should be able to get an adaptor to attach close up filters? I can with my G6.


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Dec 20, 2006 22:04 |  #6

I could but I'm targeting a 400D and a 100mm macro instead. It's gonna take quite a while though.




  
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