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10/13/2008 01:24:16 PM |
Originally posted by HeiSch: a bit more contrast could make this picture really pop. I assume you took this one handheld? It's very soft or you had not fast enough shutter speed to freeze the motion. |
Ummm...are you talking about this image?
This was taken on a high end tripod/head combo with a Carl Zeiss/Sony 135mm f1.8 T* Sonnar lens (one of the sharpest lenses out there). 1/2000th @ f3.2, I think it should have stopped the motion...lol. |
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10/12/2008 03:58:26 PM |
the background dappled light is outstanding, dizzy-ing, and the web is fantastic all lit in so many colors - a bit of a stretch for me in the challenge though.... |
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10/11/2008 08:47:40 PM |
Excellent capture - love the bokeh. |
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10/11/2008 05:36:32 AM |
Background is a wee bit busy but the focus and light on the web are great. |
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10/09/2008 05:19:52 AM |
a bit more contrast could make this picture really pop. I assume you took this one handheld? It's very soft or you had not fast enough shutter speed to freeze the motion. |
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10/07/2008 03:53:00 PM |
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10/06/2008 05:49:11 AM |
Beautiful image but it doesn't really apply to the tale. I love spider webs. |
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10/06/2008 01:45:25 AM |
Great photo! Love the bokeh! I like how you got the spider right in the center of the white light drawing the viewers attention. 10 |
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10/05/2008 09:54:30 PM |
Excellent effect ......... |
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