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    Default Stacked Spider

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    Stacked Spider. Done in Greenhouse with opaque liner. In special tank.
    I diffused flash high up.
    3 Stacks
    D7000
    150mm Sigma
    250 ISO
    80th @f5
    Slight crop.
    Tripod/remote
    Not much PP
    JohnR

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    Good to see your recent contributions, I always look forward to the lively looks you capture. A little retouching if your software allows could improve it--the stacking software has occasionally picked the wrong focal plane where parts cross. As always, a freshness and earthiness to it.

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    Thanks Ron
    I have to be really honest here- my main reason for photography over the years and especially nowadays has been to furnish the many talks I do on natural history and nature reserve management. It spoils me in a way because I become a little lazy and dont take the trouble I should. Many of my audiences are not fussed about the refinements picked out as they are on forums. No dis respect to either !
    Camera club members only want to know how you did it for example so they can enter the next club wildlife competition ""
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    John
    Last edited by John Robinson; 09-23-2014 at 08:00 PM.

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    The big picture is what is often missed. There is a lot of beauty, intricacy and interest in the natural world around us, and I appreciate your zest for it.

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