Experimental Makros :-)

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Cyberspider
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Experimental Makros :-)

Post by Cyberspider »

I don't know you like images like this, but it is a very good occupation in winter waiting for warm days!

Spider out of Bound
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Klick image to enlarge
Original

Spider out of Bound
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Klick image to enlarge
Original

Thanks for looking
best regards
Markus

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Post by rjlittlefield »

Great fun! Very nicely done!! :D

--Rik

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Post by Bruce Williams »

I'm not sure what the forum position is on "creative" macro work either Markus. However I think you've done a really excellent job with both images. In each case the balance of light and texture of the two separate elements work well together, achieving results that are plausible, interesting and artistically pleasing.

Bruce:)

Edit: My post crossed with Rik's - so clearly this type of work is most acceptable :D .

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Post by Harold Gough »

Very refreshing.

Harold
My images are a medium for sharing some of my experiences: they are not me.

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