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    Alfred Forns
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    Out today with Fab's JrCollege Class Decided to go light and took my G10 with tiny tripod !! Was unable to use it for this one but did get plenty of use !! One of the best looking that I've found in a while

    Comments welcome and much appreciated

    Canon G10
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    Av + 2/3
    Flash at -1
    ISO 400

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    What fantastic color and detail, Al !

    Maybe we should all 'go lightly' every once in a while. The possibilities are exciting.
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    Might fine AL - Fine camera also - but think it may be more to do with the operator :)

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    Like I have said before.....how does one comment on your photos. This is absolutely beautiful. Too bad you couldn't capture the web and see a little more od his face and eyes. But that would be beyond the scope of making this photo any better in IMHO.

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    A beauty, Al. Lovely spider and nicely seen and captured. I might evict the small black spot just left of the leg that descends at a 5:30 position.

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    Hi Al, beautiful! Sharp with a soft,pastel backround. Ordering my G11 after I get off the site...

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    Lovely photo Al.

    I really like the nice symmetry to it.

    Takes some of the fun out of lugging a bunch of gear around when you can take photos like this. Good for you.

    Dave

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    he is really beautiful Al - how big was he?

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    Hi Pat the biggest I've ever seen !!!! ... around three inches or more !!!!

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    Hi Al,

    I can see the Spider (its really neat...) but I can't see the g10..:D

    DON

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Railton View Post
    Hi Al,

    I can see the Spider (its really neat...) but I can't see the g10..:D

    DON
    .... good one Don :) btw that thing was probably big enough to handle one :cool::cool:

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    not bad!

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