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    First saw this from the lighted side, then switched the sides to capture backlighted spider. Looks like it is feeding on its prey. Looked like a mayfly to me, but it is partly gone. It was windy, so it was a hard capture.
    Canon 7DII+180/3.5+tripod
    f/8, 1/160, ISO 800
    Canon DPP4, PSCC. cropped to pano format.
    Appreciate critiques and comments

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    Wow these are really tricky and you did a good job - well done! Nicely lit and focused, the prey item enhances further, I like the background with the hint of colour as opposed to pure black, I think that would have looked a little stark.

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    The backlighting works great here. Like the crop as well. Nice and sharp. Not easy to do in the wind as you had mentioned.

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