Spider Macro
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 10:27 am
Given that the front area I laughingly call a garden is a spider haven I thought I would try out the macro settings on the Tamron 70-300.
I should have stopped once I couldn't find the top thingymajig of my poor excuse for a tripod but I decided that the goddess wasn't truly against me and this was just a sign to practise my handholding skills........yeah right.
So this is the only slightly salvagable image I got. The little fellow was probably lucky to be 1cm in length along the body......any bigger than that and I run away screaming.
240mm handheld, f16, 1/80sec
OK, so after looking at some of the incredible images here I decided I really should of had the common sense to pop up the flash.......any other suggestions to what I could have done to improve on this.
cheers
Deb
I should have stopped once I couldn't find the top thingymajig of my poor excuse for a tripod but I decided that the goddess wasn't truly against me and this was just a sign to practise my handholding skills........yeah right.
So this is the only slightly salvagable image I got. The little fellow was probably lucky to be 1cm in length along the body......any bigger than that and I run away screaming.
240mm handheld, f16, 1/80sec
OK, so after looking at some of the incredible images here I decided I really should of had the common sense to pop up the flash.......any other suggestions to what I could have done to improve on this.
cheers
Deb