Female Marpissa muscosa with freshly killed prey.
Thanks for looking
Frank
Like a dog with its toy
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Hi Frank,
nice Picture. I think it could be a bit brighter. What do you think. The focus is excellent on the eyes. Do you have another picture with more distance, where the prey is more in focus?
nice Picture. I think it could be a bit brighter. What do you think. The focus is excellent on the eyes. Do you have another picture with more distance, where the prey is more in focus?
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Markus
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Hi Marcus
This shot was the only usable image I got and the spider had jumped off with the prey, it is a little under exposed but not sure it is good enough to warrant too much work in Lightroom. What I was trying to achieve can be seen in this shot taken several days later. http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... highlight=
This shot was the only usable image I got and the spider had jumped off with the prey, it is a little under exposed but not sure it is good enough to warrant too much work in Lightroom. What I was trying to achieve can be seen in this shot taken several days later. http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... highlight=