Spider up close

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Couple of spiders.
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This one was quite a bit smaller but I liked the lighting so thought I would share.
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Nice shot D, have you stretched it a bit as it looks slightly elongated ?
 
ordered my Canon 100mm from Kerso, stupid bank account... clear quicker!
 
Thanks Guy ;)
Rob you will have to pop along to one of our macro meets ;)
 
sorry , i forgot to say nice shots! ( but thats like telling you water is wet :) ) i also apologise for posting in your thread. Its just that when i saw the first pic it looked very similiar to the one i took.
 
Thanks and no worries that is what it is all about I think ;)
 
Thanks Guy ;)
Rob you will have to pop along to one of our macro meets ;)

That's the plan. Then you can give me a crash course in Macro lol :)

Spent a couple of hours hunting grasshoppers at badbury rings the other day. Just need a little more depth of field, struggling a bit atm with just the Raynox :)
 
Thats close! Very good AJ. Spiders look really good that close.

John
They certainly do John cheers for passing ;)
Cracking shots mate which lens did you use(y)
I used the MP-e 65 which is canon's 1x-5x macro lens if you didn't know, thanks for looking.
love the composition and lighting on the web in the 3rd Alby(y)
I liked the lighting on those too Paul. ;)
That's the plan. Then you can give me a crash course in Macro lol :)

Spent a couple of hours hunting grasshoppers at badbury rings the other day. Just need a little more depth of field, struggling a bit atm with just the Raynox :)
YOu will find the 100 will give you a bit more DOF but I suggest using the raynox as well if you need extra magnification and watch you DOF totally dissapear ;)
 
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