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Images => Nature, Flora, Fauna & Landscapes => Topic started by: John Geerts on July 26, 2015, 11:56:50
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Those sunny early mornings, strong coffee, opening the back-door and spotting a busy spider...
D700 - CV90 F/3.5 wide open
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Nice background and the web comes out well thanks to the backlight.
Did you use the auxiliary close-up lens on the 90 Lanthar?
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Thanks Bjørn. Yes I tested it a few times, it's easy to implement on the lens.
Not sure if it really improves image-quality (compared to normal use of the lens). It affected DOF too much is my early impression. Need to use it on much more occasions to have a clear verdict.
Here is a green fly at a Sorbus at F/8
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The spider revisited, on a cloudy morning after a night of rain.
BTW The July-spider was without the close-up lens, just cropped.
This one is uncropped just resized.
Df - Nikkor 80mm at F/8
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Great shots of those spiders in their "element" (the web with morning dew)... :-)
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John, the spider man 8)
Nice shots!
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haha :)
Thanks Jakov and Jacques. I adore spiders but because of daughter's arachnophobia I have to act as exterminator. I had a little hope she would grow over it, but now at 22, all hope is gone ;)
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Great stuff.
The bg in the last shot seems like hortensia to me. Typical environment, at least in Dutch gardens ;)
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One your arachnoid friends made herself at home in our staircase. Wife and daughter were not very happy, so I had to take a photo first...
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Nice one. That was just before you took the vacuum cleaner? ;)
Hans: Thanks. I do have a white Hortensia (it was a gift), but it's in the ground. The spider was at 2,50 meter and had to take a chair to reach it. Bokeh are just details of the green garden with glimpses of the Sorbus and some sky.
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Nice one. That was just before you took the vacuum cleaner? ;)
Hans: Thanks. I do have a white Hortensia (it was a gift), but it's in the ground. The spider was at 2,50 meter and had to take a chair to reach it. Bokeh are just details of the green garden with glimpses of the Sorbus and some sky.
I like spiders I do not touch them except they sit under a cupboard but this is collateral.
usually my wife captures them with a glass and a postcard and throws them out in the garden.
this guy went public. We have 4 parties in the house one for every storey. 3 or for people per party
one can get lost if one is a spider....