Synema Globosum


Posted by kostas nianiopoulos on Mon Nov 24, 2014 1:06 am

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I found this one as i was looking for something else , it was unfix it perhaps thanks it 
had a lot of work . The spider was wet and it had a lot overexposure spots witch is  a lot work of  cloning plus i don't ike that much the BG here .

Creation date: 5/5/2014 11:31
Camera: Canon EOS-1D X
Focal length: 180 mm
Aperture: F8
Exposure time: 1/250"
ISO speed rating: 3200/36°
Program: Manual exposure
White Balance: Auto
Flash: Flash fired, compulsory flash mode, Nissin ring flash
Handheld 

Thanks for watching . 

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by Matthew Pugh on Mon Nov 24, 2014 6:42 am
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Hi

I think you own self assessment already covers the nits, but its still nice to capture an image regardless of faults, and it still nice to them!

Thanks for the view
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by wtracyparnell on Mon Nov 24, 2014 9:41 am
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Nice shot and good capture in spite of the clutter which can be hard to avoid.
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by Tom Whelan on Tue Nov 25, 2014 10:05 pm
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Nice image of a colorful species with interesting markings. As for the background...
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