Thanks to everyone for the kind and helpful comments.
Seconds after I hit the "Submit" button I realized the image was too dark. I think I was trying too hard not to manipulate the image. Upon further reflection, the dark background and the darkish spider add up to a lower dynamic range which does look better if the range is stretched.
Rik,
I tried your suggestion and the image looks much better. The color is still too brown–next time I'll add a white balance card. My intent is to try stacking images to increase the DOF. I was really impressed with your spider stack. The "hairs" on the head were really sharp on your image.
Carl,
Last week's unpublished attempt did use an extremely long lens. I tried to use my 70-300 with all my extension tubes to get the same magnification. It looked like shooting the spider with a bazooka! I finally received all the adapters I needed to reverse the lens on the bellows.
Craig,
Thanks for the processing suggestion and the links. I am reading everything I can find on the subject of macro and stacking. Rik and Charles Krebs are responsible for "encouraging" me to purchase this new gear.
Ken,
Even though I enjoy looking at all the great spider pictures I still don't like meeting them in the yard. Today I picked up a bag and a Black Widow was lurking underneath. Now I need to keep a capture jar at the ready.
If I can figure out how to post another image, I will add it to the thread. I think I succeeded.
Thanks again for your encouragement and please excuse me for being verbose.
Roy
