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Mar 27, 2007 15:22 |  #1

Hiya All,

I took some more shots of the Nursery Spider I found yesterday, this one I took this evening as the light was getting low, I'll post the others tomorrow.

This is stacked from three shots

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Mar 27, 2007 15:27 |  #2

certainly the evening light adds some atmosphere. I see a dust spot to clone thogh.


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Mar 27, 2007 16:42 as a reply to  @ racketman's post |  #3

Good face on shot. It looks as though its ready to box you one lol.

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Mar 27, 2007 21:42 |  #4

Wonderful light Mark. It really sets the mood and give the image a richness. :D Take care.

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Mar 27, 2007 22:11 |  #5

racketman wrote in post #2940116 (external link)
certainly the evening light adds some atmosphere. I see a dust spot to clone thogh.

There is actually 4, but who's counting?;) I like this one very much. The lighting is perfect.:D


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Mar 28, 2007 01:32 |  #6
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Good shot Mark, lovely looking male.

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Mar 28, 2007 03:13 as a reply to  @ dpastern's post |  #7

Hiya RM, Linda, Irwin, BE, Dave,

Many thanks for your kind words & comments,

RM, BE,
thanks for pointing the spots out as I'd not seen em, so much for this Ultrasonic Cleaning Gizmo it really works well eh NOT, what a loada crap !!! I've tried auto cleaning five or six times & those spot have budged, guess I best get the wire brush on em eh.

The general lighting seems to be a bit better since I've played with the cameras setting & gone from using the ' Faithfull mode ' to the ' Neutral mode '

Cheers for now
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Mar 28, 2007 08:27 as a reply to  @ bandit 1's post |  #8

Great angle and the lighting, especially the shadow cast on part of abdoment really gives out the 'feel'




  
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Mar 28, 2007 09:27 as a reply to  @ Ljung's post |  #9

Hiya Ljung,

Many thanks for your kind words & comments,
Guess it was just one of those luck shots, in the right place at the right time.

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Mar 28, 2007 16:11 |  #10

bandit 1 wrote in post #2942917 (external link)
Hiya RM, Linda, Irwin, BE, Dave,

Many thanks for your kind words & comments,

RM, BE,
thanks for pointing the spots out as I'd not seen em, so much for this Ultrasonic Cleaning Gizmo it really works well eh NOT, what a loada crap !!! I've tried auto cleaning five or six times & those spot have budged, guess I best get the wire brush on em eh.

Cheers for now
Mark

Mark - a toothbrush should do it :lol: :lol: - no seriously, do you have a rocket air blower? If not, try one of those, it might just blow them out without having to use a cleaner (reminds me I should do mine again at some point :rolleyes: ).

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Mar 29, 2007 08:43 |  #11

Hiya Linda,

I've not as yet bought any cleaning ' stuff ' I stupidly thought this built in ' Sonic Cleaning ' Gizmo would solve any probs should they appear, what a dumbo I am eh? suckered :oops: I think for the time being I'll stick to cloning out as I'm not to sure as to how delicate a hand one needs?
My one hand is as strong as a vice & what's delicate to me is bull in a china shop to others if that makes sense :lol:

I'll buy one of those Blower things when next I go to Plymouth

Many thanks for your thought on this

Cheers for now
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Mark - a toothbrush should do it :lol: :lol: - no seriously, do you have a rocket air blower? If not, try one of those, it might just blow them out without having to use a cleaner (reminds me I should do mine again at some point :rolleyes: ).

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Jul 17, 2007 16:36 |  #12

Lovely shot of a male spider!


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Jul 18, 2007 00:57 as a reply to  @ spidermanrbryce2006's post |  #13

Great shot


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Jul 18, 2007 03:05 |  #14

Lovely shot Mark :)
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Jul 18, 2007 04:01 |  #15

Nothing like a bit of retro viewing, Thanks Bryce :-)


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