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one of my first pictures, i took this with a standard lens.
| Brand: | Canon |
| Camera: | Canon EOS 400D |
| Lens: | 18.0 - 55.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 28.1 - 85.9 mm) |
| Recording media: | JPEG (digital) |
| Date Taken: | 29 Dec 2011 - 3:17 PM |
| Focal Length: | 55mm |
| Aperture: | f/5.6 |
| Shutter Speed: | 1/250sec |
| Exposure Comp: | -2.0 |
| ISO: | 200 |
| Exposure Mode: | Aperture-priority AE |
| Metering Mode: | Evaluative |
| Flash: | Off, Did not fire |
| Title: | Spider | |
| Username: | ||
| Uploaded: | 7 Jun 2012 - 9:52 AM | |
| Tags: | Close-up / macro, Insects macro, Wildlife / nature | |
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| Votes: | 4 | |
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Comments
Oooh! I like this one - you've managed to make the spider stand out from the dark surroundings!
I think you could crop just a little closer to the spider, this would make the spider a little bigger, so we could see its details a little better (experiment by cropping a little at a time and see just how close you can get without losing quality!). ![]()

I agree with KarenFB. Try a portrait cropped version---and maybe a single pixel white border to hold the shot in.
Well I think it's a great looking photo well done
james ![]()
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