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Spider !not really after critique ... a few self flaggelation points ... forgot to check ISO, was in shutter priority mode when i really should have gone manual and opted for a narrow aperture to improve softness thats expected at 300mm (on that lens) ... its flash lit so a few Fstops wouldnt have been a problem.
nearly walked into this sucker *shudder*. Out front of a mates place during a bbq / spa party last night. which ONE would you keep? http://darb.net/anonymous/DSC_8410?full=1 http://darb.net/anonymous/DSC_8416?full=1 http://darb.net/anonymous/DSC_8417?full=1 http://darb.net/anonymous/DSC_8419?full=1
Definitely #1...
Was the spider still alive? It looks like it's had a bite taken out of it... Cheers, John
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hehe thats what I first thought...
Number one for me as well... New page
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I like the second one.....as much as one can like a bloody big spider. Uggghhh *shudder*.....
"Sometimes when you are sad Poko, it's good to hug the monkey."
They're all good shots, darb, but I guess that #1 would be my pick.
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