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SpiderI took about a million shots of this spider and this is my favourite. Any comments in regards to composition, colour, possible enhancements would be greatly appreciated....
f/5.6, 1/320s, handheld, 70-300mm nikkor ED, manual, 300mm focal length
It's not dark for me. I really like the detail and lighting. I would like to see the back legs in focus as I find them a bit distracting. The web looks great. Did you light it or was it lit like that?
thanks everyone for the feedback sofar...
Marvin, i used a slighly *warmer* whitebalance to get that light around the web... Mudder, I have seen the image on two lcds as well as a crt monitor and the colours havent deviated too much, so I am not sure...
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