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    Sigma 70mm Macro (legacy version) Nikon D7200

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    Very cool. Nice original concept here. Like the light tendril against the dark background.

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    Hi Mitch,
    I like the composition with the curvy stem culminating in the curled up head. The spider webs add an interesting effect - I did a double take on them at first.
    Allen

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    Way to make an interesting image of something most would pass up Mitch!

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    Mitch this is very interesting and I like the slightly unusual lighting. The tendril is well rendered, the spider web is interesting it appears to be duplicated, portraying a little mystique. This sort of image I think always makes people look twice, I hope you have some more along the same lines.

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    Good seeing! a unique image!

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