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My first attemp spider shot...C&C please..

 
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Apr 24, 2008 12:43 |  #1

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Apr 24, 2008 17:47 |  #2

Interesting colours.

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Apr 24, 2008 18:36 |  #3

i like the composition and lighting of the shot. a very interesting species!


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Needs more lighting of the thorax/facial areas and the white blobs of bright light in the background are a bit distracting. Did well with exposure of the abdomen, nice detail. Perhaps could have gotten a touch closer. Good start.

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Apr 25, 2008 00:19 as a reply to  @ dpastern's post |  #5

Thanks you all for the comment...i will take noted...;) im just 2 month in fotography world....;):oops:


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Apr 25, 2008 00:29 |  #6

Those white patches in background are distracting. try to change your angles in such conditions. A slight change in angle gives big differences, and you can achieve smooth green or black background in deep woods


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Apr 25, 2008 00:30 |  #7

swapnali wrote in post #5399729 (external link)
Those white patches in background are distracting. try to change your angles in such conditions. A slight change in angle gives big differences, and you can achieve smooth green or black background in deep woods

thanks....i will noted that in future...i will try it...:D


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Apr 25, 2008 00:32 as a reply to  @ camelia@syazadan's post |  #8

Here more from me...

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Apr 25, 2008 01:11 |  #9

Both good shots as commented above- you need to watch for highlight reflections and perhaps change the shooting angle to get rid of them if you can.
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Apr 25, 2008 05:32 |  #10

LordV wrote in post #5399835 (external link)
Both good shots as commented above- you need to watch for highlight reflections and perhaps change the shooting angle to get rid of them if you can.
Brian V.

thanks..:D


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Apr 25, 2008 06:01 |  #11

second shot has more interesting detail. Get yourself a close up lens like the Raynox DCR-250 and the 58mm lens adaptor for the S5 : Canon LAH DC20 (LAHDC20). This will allow you even greater magnification.


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Apr 25, 2008 10:15 |  #12

racketman wrote in post #5400504 (external link)
second shot has more interesting detail. Get yourself a close up lens like the Raynox DCR-250 and the 58mm lens adaptor for the S5 : Canon LAH DC20 (LAHDC20). This will allow you even greater magnification.

thanks for the info...i will get it soon...:D


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