Bugs,Bugs, Bugs
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A few from the last couple of days. These are all pretty much 1:1. The spider was tiny.
Thomas
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As always very nice macros
Think I like the spider best
Thanks
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More nice bugs I see. I think you have your lighting down, very nice.
I do have a request. See, Nevada is fairly bug free, and I almost never see a spiderweb like you have in your first picture. I would love to see what a backlighting would do with the web and spider. If you come across another such scene and feel inclined to try it, would you do a backlight shot, maybe even highkey it. I usually don't ask of these things, but your spider shot inspired me and I don't have an outlet for that here.
Thanks for sharing,
Chris
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its a good idea to take the backlit shot early in the morning so that you have dew on the web, which will help define it
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