One foggy morning, I walked around the yard and found numerous spider webs. I took a bunch from a single web.
It's kind of mind boggling the complexity and beauty of the web.
It's kind of mind boggling the complexity and beauty of the web.
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM lens
Exposure 1/500 sec @ f2.8 (Aperture Priority)
ISO 200
Curves adjusted
Exposure 1/500 sec @ f2.8 (Aperture Priority)
ISO 200
Curves adjusted
I like the out of focus of this shot. There was a breeze blowing that was moving the web, causing the image to go out of focus.
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM lens
Exposure 1/800 sec @ f2.8 (Aperture Priority)
ISO 200
Curves adjusted
Exposure 1/800 sec @ f2.8 (Aperture Priority)
ISO 200
Curves adjusted
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM lens
Exposure 1/400 sec @ f2.8 (Aperture Priority)
ISO 200
Curves adjusted
Exposure 1/400 sec @ f2.8 (Aperture Priority)
ISO 200
Curves adjusted
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM lens
Exposure 1/250 sec @ f2.8 (Aperture Priority)
ISO 200
Curves adjusted
Exposure 1/250 sec @ f2.8 (Aperture Priority)
ISO 200
Curves adjusted
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM lens
Exposure 1/320 sec @ f2.8 (Aperture Priority)
ISO 200
Curves adjusted
Exposure 1/320 sec @ f2.8 (Aperture Priority)
ISO 200
Curves adjusted
4 comments:
Great sequence - it's the sort of shot you can return to again and again, bringing to the next shoot what you learned from the previous one(s).
For me, its abstracty architecture - especially on derelict buildings.
Spider webs are definitely beautiful, especially when dew covered. Great series!
Highton-Ridley,
Thanks for visiting! I like to think of the spider as a pretty clever architect. I like architecture (I have several friends who are architects) and derelict buildings as well.
Thanks Marka! TI should be an expert considering the number of foggy mornings we've had lately!
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