'Teensy Weensy Spider'


Photo Information
The sun came out this morning therefore so did the camera !
I wanted to capture our Magnolia bush in full bloom but it was this tiny creature that captured my attention !

There was a bit of a breeze so I put the K50 on TAv at 1/500th sec to overcome the breeze while hand holding the camera and f/5.6 to get some bokeh (and plenty of light !).
Fortunately the sun was quite bright so I ended up at 100 ISO

The lens was my DA18-135 at full zoom - I just can't force myself to take it off the K50 !
07/04/2015 - 13:59PeterKR
CategoryFlowers & plants
Shutter Speed1/500
Aperturef/5.6
LensN/A
ISO100
Focal Length135mm
Views/Likes35/0

Wildwood512

Link Posted 07/04/2015 - 14:19
Nice to finally be able to get out and about. Great shot of a beautiful blossom and the wee traveler gracing it's petals. Clever title!

(BTW...Peter, I still marvel at the quality photos you get from your copy of this lens as you know mine rendered such poor IQ) 😕
Cheers...Donna 😊
Last Edited by Wildwood512 on 07/04/2015 - 14:23

davidwozhere

Link Posted 08/04/2015 - 00:52
Little perishers are getting everywhere at present. I like your strategy for capturing it and getting down to 100 ISO is a bonus.
Both the *istDS and the K5 are incurably addicted to old glass

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PeterKR

Link Posted 08/04/2015 - 14:03
Many thanks to you both for your nice comments.
The only thing I forgot to mention, David, was that I changed the AF to single spot and made sure the little red square was directly on the little brown spider !

Thanks again
Peter

drobbia

Link Posted 08/04/2015 - 17:12
Tiny spider, big image. All the above plus shows pro control to change AF- I often get too excited to foresee the sometimes different result - happy you didn't - special image -t
"It's not what you look at that's important, it's what you see" - Thoreau
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PeterKR

Link Posted 08/04/2015 - 22:44
drobbia wrote:
Tiny spider, big image. All the above plus shows pro control to change AF- I often get too excited to foresee the sometimes different result - happy you didn't - special image -t

Many thanks, Tony.
(Good job I remembered this time then !)

Peter
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