Spiders Dinner


Photo Information
I was having a break whilst sorting the photos of a shoot. Needed a break and found this lucky spider. I was watching the larger greenfly tring to escape, not sure if it made it or not.

Lens: Sigma 105mm Macro EX
Slight fill-in flash
16/06/2009 - 17:29paullucas
CategoryWildlife / Nature
Shutter Speed1/125
Aperturef/6.7
LensN/A
ISO1600
Focal Length105mm
Views/Likes45/0

PentaxBabe

Link Posted 16/06/2009 - 20:40
Really good shot

tomkeet

Link Posted 16/06/2009 - 21:09
Lovely detail really nice.
Regards
Tom

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greynolds999

Link Posted 17/06/2009 - 10:52
Really well captured. But I actually prefer it rotated 180 degrees!
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paullucas

Link Posted 17/06/2009 - 11:05
Hmmmm I disagree to be honest. This was how I took it and I think the spider looks better working upside down, more natural

Paul

timbo

Link Posted 23/06/2009 - 17:10
Wonderful IQ.

Is the exif correct ISO 1600?

What did you use for noise reduction?

I've just got one of the £299 Jacobs gx20's. I hope I can get images like this

Very well done.
Tim

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