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Still trying to learn how to shoot jumping spider portraits. When the spider looks up at me, the window of opportunity to get the focus right is just a few seconds. With a lighter camera setup, the chances for success is greater.
Here's one image. Nothing spectacular, but hopefully better stuff next time. 1/200 sec, f13, 90D,90mm Tamron with Raynox250 built in flash with diffusion collar attached to front of lens, image cropped tighter. Jumper_IMG_3697 by Darren, on Flickr Comments welcomed. They mean a lot to me. |
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by david fletcher
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